Ed Hagen
Ed Hagen

A pregnant woman’s relationship with food isn’t only about what she wants. It’s also about what she doesn’t.

A new study led by Caitlyn Placek, a Washington State University anthropology doctoral candidate, and Edward Hagen, associate professor of anthropology, suggests cultural beliefs and taboos play an important role in the puzzling food aversions of expectant mothers, perhaps even more than the natural immunological responses that have evolved over millennia.

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