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Ah, food aversions during pregnancy— what should be an exciting time full of joy and anticipation, comes with the occasional, unexpected plot twist. One day you’re happily devouring a steak with a side of eggs, and the next, the mere thought of those foods sends you running for the hills (or at least to the nearest trash can).
If you’ve found yourself cringing at the smell of your favorite foods, or worse—craving things you never thought you’d eat, you’re not alone. Welcome to the magical, mysterious world of food aversions during pregnancy.
In short, food aversions during pregnancy are when your body suddenly decides that certain foods (that you once adored) are now the enemy. These aversions can crop up at any time during your pregnancy but are most notorious during the second trimester. You might even find yourself craving foods you previously couldn’t stand—hello, pickles and peanut butter?
Some of the most common food aversions include:
So, why does this happen? Is your body trying to punish you for all those late-night cravings you had in your pre-pregnancy days? Not quite. There are actually a few scientific reasons behind your new food nemeses.
The biggest culprit of food aversions during pregnancy are hormonal changes. During pregnancy, your hormones are on a wild roller coaster ride, and this can seriously mess with your sense of taste and smell. Add in the increased saliva production and your taste buds might start behaving a little… weird.
Other factors at play might include:
So, what can you do when your body suddenly declares war on every food you once loved? First of all, don’t stress! You’re not the first person to experience food aversions during pregnancy, and you definitely won’t be the last. But here are a few strategies to help you survive your new food landscape:
Food aversions during pregnancy can feel like a bad joke at times—your body pulling a switcheroo on your taste buds, just when you need comfort food the most. But don’t worry, it’s a phase, and like all phases, it will eventually pass. In the meantime, embrace the weird cravings, laugh at the odd combinations, and be gentle with yourself. You’ve got this—and hey, if you’re surviving on mashed potatoes and fruit for a few days, that’s more than enough. Just keep those prenatal vitamins handy, and remember: This, too, shall pass.
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