thread: DW wont eat anything I cook

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  1. #1
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    I've always wanted to know WHY you get so sick with m/s that you can tolerate Maccas???

    I would be soo hungry but sick - I could always get a cheeseburger AND fries down ok! I think I actually cried with joy while I ate a cheeseburger once!!!

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    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    brisbane australia
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    aww you are very sweet! but sometimes if it is very bad she wont want to eat at all! i only started eating toast this morning after 4 days on icy poles and orange juice. it depends on how she feels, just ask her, my DF asks me if i need anything and i send him off with a little list usually, juice, sugar lollies or lollipops are good. dont stop what you are doing its great! just ask her what does she feel like, even thinking about food cooking makes my tummy churn, it is quite difficult at times but you guys will manage!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
    997

    Hope your head isn't spinning too badly with all the advice, Peter! But I'll throw my two cents in anyhow. For me, a protein drink was a total life-saver. I couldn't eat much, but protein made me feel a little better, so I got a chocolate flavoured protein powder and just had it with water. It was yummy, had some vitamins and minerals in it and it made things slightly better.

    Good luck! You are very sweet for posting!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    3

    Thanks for all the great advice. As most of you have said, asking her what she wants to eat has definitely been the key, rather than just making the usual dinners because the usual just doesn't cut it any more! I know I just have to be patient and work around what she wants. She is using a suppliment which I guess does put my mind at rest. The funny thing is I am now over eating because I can't stand to see her left overs go to waste!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    On the beautiful Gold Coast!
    1,930

    I was told by doctors that as long as I was keeping my fluids up was all that mattered. Try to get her to have the pregnancy vitamins if possible though if she cant eat anything.
    Good luck, you're a lovely husband lookng after her the way you are, she's very lucky to have someone looking after her! I hope it passes for her soon.

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member
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    May 2004
    Brisbane
    1,814

    Ugh nausea is the worst.

    I suffered until 15 weeks with my son and one of the only things I could stomach was Hungry Jacks. I ate that multiple times a week - we survived

    Let her make the decisions as far as what you'll cook - and expect too that alot of the time she'll think she wants something and then go right off it as soon as it's put in front of her.

    This usually only lasts a couple of months at most and as long as she can take her vitamins it will be ok.

    If it becomes severe (ie. she can't hold anything down or is vomiting alot) she'll need to see her GP.

    Congratulations btw!

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    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    The funny thing is I am now over eating because I can't stand to see her left overs go to waste!
    LOL Peter, usually the mother has to go "power pushing" the stoller after bubs in order to lose some weight... Hey, maybe the two of you can go together
    You sound like a very caring DH and I'm sure you're going to be a fab father. Enjoy the ride!