The ribs seemed like a good idea at the time.Emily Infeld and her husband, Max Randolph, picked an order for takeout near their Portland, Oregon, home. But as soon as she smelled them, Infeld, seven weeks pregnant, knew they were a mistake.“I tried to take a bite and I was like, ‘I’m going to throw up,’” Infeld said.Infeld, 35, announced on Instagram in February that she’s hit the 15-week mark of her first pregnancy, with the baby due in August. Despite a few bouts of nausea during the first trimester, her pregnancy has been relatively smooth. She’s still training well—running 50 miles per week and hopping in workouts with other elite athletes, doing a modified version of whatever workout they’re doing. If they do mile repeats, she’ll do 1200s, for instance. But the easy pregnancy thus far is just about the simplest moment of Infeld’s past 14 months. To recap:At the end of 2024, Nike declined to renew her contract.…