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Meghan Meghan from Ann Arbor MI wrote on January 7, 2016 at 2:54 am
I have to say, it is such a relief to know I'm not crazy! My parents and my boyfriend are the only ones who don't think I'm a complete nutcase. I've tried to try vegetables in the past, but I just gag on them. The smells, tastes, textures, and colors are just so unappealing. And it can be so embarrassing, especially when you meet new people. My closest friends are some of the most patient people. They put up with me wanting to just go get pizza-again. I don't like to try new things. I WANT to try them, but i am always disappointed. Because my boyfriend and I are in such a good place (and thinking about babies!), I'm worried about my selfish eating habits. What if eating this way during a pregnancy can cause serious issues for a child? I wouldn't be able to forgive myself. In the meantime, I'm glad I found this website. It's such a comfort!
Admin Reply by: Bob
We have heard from lots of women who have had very healthy children inspite of the way they eat. The baby will get what it needs. On caution is that we believe that what we have can be transmited through the genes. We have lots of examples of children eating normal with no problems and then we also have lots examples of children who appear to have it from birth just as their parent did. As Marla if you join our group. She has two children and one eats everything and the other is worse than she is. Hope this helps you. If your thinking of marrage your prospective spouse should have any ideas that he can change you.
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