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Did you crave anything whilst pregnant?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t know what my wife craved but one day she asked me to make toast so I thought I’d treat her to a cheese toastie… big mistake, she nearly threw me out the window. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I craved chicken and mushroom pies from Sainsbury's. Nom nom.
My ex used to bring me one every day after work. God, I piled up on weight a lot then!
I know a woman who ate soil with her first child. It was very bizarre talking to her about it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Anything sweet and fruity.. cans of peach Fanta, strawberry jam, apples that had been in the fridge. Nothing bizarre thankfully.
I had more aversions than cravings.
Chicken and cheese were the most difficult, even the smell would make me queasy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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With my first it was pickled onions but it had to be a specific brand. The guy in the chippy must have got sick looking at me so he eventually gave me a jar for free
With my youngest it was anything I could get my hands on that was sour. |
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"Ice in my first pregnancy and coffee in my second! "
Kat here (obviously)
I had to eat masses of ice every day, just plain frozen water was delicious & even for a month after my son was born.
Weird... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Apple turnovers with my first.
I ate so many they thought I had gestational diabetes at one of my checks.
Didn't really crave anything with the other two. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sponges soaked with water. I ruined so many sponges sucking up water and chewing them but gosh they were just what I wanted. Also had to have a pint of full fat milk every night before bed.
I was pregnant recently and craved muffins every minute of the day. I'd buy them, eat them and throw them straight back up because of how bad my sickness was. It was a never ending circle. |
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Red grape juice with my eldest.
Coleslaw with my youngest.
Developed an extreme aversion to tea with both pregnancies and couldn't be in the same room as anyone having a cuppa as I could smell it from across any room and it made me gag. |
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"Red grape juice with my eldest.
Coleslaw with my youngest.
Developed an extreme aversion to tea with both pregnancies and couldn't be in the same room as anyone having a cuppa as I could smell it from across any room and it made me gag."
The smell of pork cooking did the thing for me, with my first. He's now 20 and I still no longer like the smell. It's only in the past 3-4yrs I can stand to be near bacon cooking, for example, and I have no desire to eat it. |
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By *riel13Woman
over a year ago
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Special K cereal and corned beef and blackcurrant jam in white rolls ... Also, could, pretty much, only drink cola, which I hate, but it was the only thing I could ingest without getting heartburn |
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With my second it was tarmac, you know, freshly laid. The smell and the thought of crunching it in my mouth had me salivating! And wright's coal tar soap, that little orange delight...
My last pregnancy I craved fab lollies, I was eating around 8 a day and the same in yoghurts!
Cherry x |
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