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Sep

Mine was doughnuts…you’ve no idea of the amount of running about I did to keep the extra weight off :-(


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Im craving fish fingers! Its well strange as I haven't eaten any for the last 24 years!

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Mine was peas, frozen, cooked to within an inch of their life and drained, served with butter, salt and freshly ground pepper! That was my first pregnancy anyway, I'm now 31 weeks and really haven't had any long lasting cravings, I'll fancy something, eat it and I don't want it again! I did go off chocolate and coffee for the first two trimesters tho which was no fun at all!! It tasted the same it just did nothing for me!

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with my first i craved walkers crisps!! i would eat bag after bag of them from about 5 months till i had her!!

with my second i craved chinese food especially chicken fried rice with sweet and sour chicken in batter mmmmm i could eat that now actually lol

with my third it was mature cheddar cheese with marmite on toast

and with this one it is those scampi fries!!! i cant get enough of them lol.. i sent my other half down to the 24 hour asda the other night he’d to walk 2 miles there and 2 miles back to see if he could get me some bless him!!! i would have gone in the automobile as im the only driver but he didnt want me going out on my own at 3 in the morning bless!!!


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I’m really disappointed with my cravings! I expected them to be really exciting but I haven't really had any! I think probably the only one I did have was for candy floss (or cotton candy in america!) but as soon as I managed to get some that went away!

The only things I really want are nice, homecooked meals with lots of vegetables…and meals that my mum used to make, and fruit! Very dull indeed!


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On my first son i craved turnip & curry noodles, my middle daughter i craved chicken nuggets dipped in honey (yuck) and my last pregnancy my baby girl i craved ice cubes i loved crunching them i did managed to break two teeth just before i had her and had them fixed without an anaesthetic as i was breast feeding!!

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Just strange combinations of food like tuna & pickled onion toasties, egg & beetroot sandwiches. Some smells made me pretty sick though and I when I was a barmaid I was physically sick because of the smell of one of the customers aftershave. Had to ask him to stay away from me lol.

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My daughter is a mom herself now, but, when I was expecting her I craved Lucozade and firm Tomatoes chopped up in a dish with vinegar over them with salt and pepper, and I had to have a slice of bread and (real) butter with it. Still enjoy it now… gone off Lucozade a lot though !

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I didnt get any cravings after the first trimester but i did eat a lot of chocolate custard ,, in the first twelve weeks

and i didnt touch a bit of coffee for the whole pregnancy and i am i big coffee drinker but just couldnt bring myself to drink it


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Cheez-its! I have the ability to not get enough of them… I have been buying the big packages and coming home and splitting them into smaller bags so I can pace myself but I just love them… Oh and Slurpees from 7-11

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mine wasnt a food craving, it was scratching my nails on emery boards (nail files) and the little bobbles on clothes….:S odd i know! lol

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Red wine and cigarettes. It made pregnancy a bit of a nightmare cos I couldn't have them.

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Hot chocolate and peanut butter on toast lol.

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When I was pregnant with my son it was Frito's corn chips and chocolate milk. With my daughter it was Italian food.

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Im 23 weeks pregnant now with my 1st child. A tiny boy. My cravings are prawn crackers for some mad reason. Lol.

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Chelsea Buns!

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I'm 14 weeks, and my food cravings are mainly tuna, cheese and jam. Craving smells are new carpets and petrol. If my fiance has to fill up the automobile, i'm in heaven…

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I eat lots of hagen daaz and smoke lotsa of weed and cocaine….but i've cut down on l.s.d though.

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