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Did you have an aversion to chicken during your first trimester?

  1. caitlanc

    cherry / 156 posts

    Yes! Well, maybe less of a full on aversion and more like other bees where I just didn't want it. Still don't really. I managed to eat a whole steak and some Chik Fil A recently but other than that, the meat has to be pretty "hidden" like lasagna and I'm 20 weeks!

  2. singingbee

    pomelo / 5073 posts

    I couldn't cook, look at, or eat chicken. All I wanted was a hamburger.

  3. lovehoneybee

    GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts

    Chicken, pork, red meat, anything fried, dairy, pretty much anything cooked...the bulk of my diet was made up of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and oatmeal. And bacon, which made both me and DH sad.

    I still don't have much of a taste for fried food. I can eat bacon again (although usually just one slice), and animal protein is a coin flip.

  4. googly-eyes

    GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts

    Yes! And ground beef!

    I'm back to eating chicken though! It was chicken mcnuggets cravings first, and then I got back to regular chicken!

  5. aunt pol

    kiwi / 525 posts

    Yep, total. Made it for dinner for hubby and dad, could never quite bring myself to eat any. No problem with red meats though, in fact I kind of craved bread rolls with butter and boiled ham. Carrying girls doesn't necessarily put you off all meat!

  6. peacockblue

    coffee bean / 45 posts

    I have had a chicken aversion throughout my pregnancy. But if it is beef, I am all in :).

  7. Periwinkle

    pear / 1879 posts

    I cannot even describe how much I couldn't stand/be around/think about chicken in the beginning of this pregnancy! From about weeks 6-12, it almost made my skin crawl and brought the nausea on. After about 12 weeks, I started reintroducing chicken and can eat a bit now. How funny how these aversions/cravings change so quickly!

  8. Tidybee

    nectarine / 2834 posts

    Nope - I escaped this one. I did have an aversion to eggs which started a few days before I got my BFP. It passed once I hit the 2nd trimester.

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