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Morning sickness - what to eat

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stuntbubbles · 03/05/2022 07:16

Help me, my brain has dribbled out around my ears and I can’t think of foods that will help.

I’m living off potato stick type crisps and the occasional McDonald’s; also craving spicy things. Fruit is straight to Defcon Vomit territory. Anything sweet is a no-go. No to eggs, tuna, baked potatoes, any kind of potato except chips, avocado. Water is horrible but I’m forcing it down.

Hit me with your processed food snacks I can load up on/experiment with please and I’ll drag myself to the supermarket. I know I could just go and stare at the shelves but I’m starving and stupid and will literally just stare at the shelves and fail.

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stuntbubbles · 05/05/2022 13:02

@aquarius36 Six weeks tomorrow! Didn’t feel sick till seven weeks last time, but this time I’ve felt like a barrel of shite since day dot.

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FlickyCrumble · 05/05/2022 13:04

Jacobs crackers are great for any sickness.

EverydayIsPJday · 05/05/2022 13:22

All I ate for the first 14 weeks was spaghetti hoops with those little sausages in, on toast with a dairylea cheese slice (so it melts). God knows why.

Morning sickness is the pits so you have my sympathy. Ginger is the devil's food.

Pink3489 · 05/05/2022 13:43

Currently 10 weeks and have had morning sickness since week 6.

I'm able to get ice lollies, cheese strings, babybels and sugar snap peas.

Praying I'm one of the lucky ones that feels better in the 2nd trimester!

VeronicaFranklin · 05/05/2022 21:08

Ikea ginger thin biscuits were literally the only thing that worked for me.

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