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1058.1 | | CSCMA::PEREIRA | | Tue Jul 30 1991 16:36 | 9 |
| Ohhh did I have cravings. Every day for the first three months
I HAD to get a HUGE bermuda onion, slice it up and fry it in
butter. (granted, all that fat wasn't good for me but I HAD to
have it) Toward the end of the three months I HAD to have fried
fresh mushrooms too.
After that it was banana's and peanutbutter!
Pam
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1058.2 | Come to think of it... | TENVAX::MIDTTUN | Lisa Midttun,285-3450,NIO/N4,Pole H14-15 | Tue Jul 30 1991 16:39 | 7 |
| I didn't think I had cravings...until....
I went to the grocery store to buy milk and came back with
not only milk, but ice cream, Smartfood popcorn, and salsa.
I just had to have them in the house. My hubby thought it
was quite a laugh...especially the salsa since spicy and
tomato-based foods were giving me unbelievable heartburn
at that point in the pregancy...Weird,huh?
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1058.3 | Apples | KAOFS::M_FETT | Schreib Doch Mal! | Tue Jul 30 1991 17:00 | 6 |
| I had 2 or 3 apples everyday -- I could not get enough of them.
Normally I enjoy apples, but this was more than enjoyment it was
NEED. (one day I had five!)
This lasted until about half way through, then it toned down a bit.
Monica
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1058.4 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Tue Jul 30 1991 17:14 | 11 |
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I sent Marc out late one Sunday evening for, of all things, a jar
of dill pickles! In the next few days I went through two jars and then
I needed no more.
I also craved pastrami sandwiches and bing cherries, weirdest thing
though is that just as much as I seem to need them one day, the next I
could completely pass on the food.
Wendy
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1058.5 | Me neither | USAT02::HERNDONK | | Tue Jul 30 1991 17:17 | 14 |
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Yeah, I've been asked that too....I haven't really craved anything.
I feel like *eating* something, but once I do, I feel like
something else. So far there's nothing I gotta' have.
I eat something from the 4 food groups at every meal and
usually have fruit or yogurt in between....maybe I'm not
missing anything so I'm not craving...Do you really
think that is why people crave? I'm beginning to wonder..
My mom craved musty cellars (basement) smells....go figure!
Kristen
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1058.6 | | SWAM2::DERY_CH | | Tue Jul 30 1991 18:10 | 11 |
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I crave lemonade. Since I've never got the portions right to make
fresh squeezed, we have at least 2 cans of frozen Minute Maid in the
freezer all the time!
That's about the only thing I crave all the time. Like Chris, I have
days that I get something in my head and I *have* to have that one
particular thing. One day it was quiche for lunch, I went to three
different restaurants before I found it! I would've gone to 20!!
Cherie
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1058.7 | oranges | TLE::RANDALL | | Tue Jul 30 1991 18:12 | 7 |
| The only thing I ever craved was oranges, and it wasn't such a
strong craving that I minded not having them when I couldn't get
them. But fortunately my in-laws winter in Florida and they were
more than glad to mail us boxes of oranges straight from the
groves.
--bonnie
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1058.8 | Big MAc | TANNAY::BETTELS | Cheryl, Eur. Ext. Res. Prg., DTN 821-4022 | Wed Jul 31 1991 05:37 | 5 |
| One night I craved a MacDonald's hamburger. It is a long way from our house
to a MacDonalds. I didn't make J�rgen go get it but I almost drove him
crazy talking about it. I lived through it :-)
ccb
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1058.9 | | TLE::STOCKSPDS | Cheryl Stocks | Wed Jul 31 1991 08:06 | 15 |
| There used to be a store near us that sold homemade cheesecakes
(yum!!). One day we went to get some cheesecake when I was several
months pregnant. The owner said "Lots of pregnant women seem to
crave cheesecake" and told us this story:
He had closed the store for the day, and was doing after-hours stuff
in the kitchen (cleaning up, etc.) He heard knocking on the door,
but ignored it. The knocking got louder and more insistent. He
finally went out front to see who it was. There stood an 8-months-
pregnant woman with a desperate look on her face. He opened the
door and she pleaded for a cheesecake. He got one for her, and
she devoured half of it right there and then happily took the
rest home.
cheryl
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1058.10 | Slush Puppies | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Wed Jul 31 1991 08:25 | 20 |
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Oh, I forgot....this week, I seem to be craving "slush puppies"
of all things! (and I almost had hubby convinced to go out last
night at 8:30pm for one, but it didn't work).
And I'm pouting this morning, I didn't stop at my regular spot on
the way to work (cause I was in the mood for a corn muffin:-)),
and forgot all about stopping at another store for my daily "fix"
of Iced Tea....(I usually get everything in one stop)...Now I'm
*really* upset at myself for forgetting my Iced Tea! (pout pout)
(see note .0)
I'm sure I'll survive.....
Oh...and I forgot, in the very beginning, I was craving "chicken"
alot.....I think I still have a few shares of Weaver stock left!
Chris
:-)
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1058.11 | Craving = need | CLARID::FONTAINE | GLOBE LOVER | Wed Jul 31 1991 09:14 | 17 |
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I have the feeling all these cravings are most of the time good excuses
for eating what you know you should not eat, without feeling guilty.
I am 4 1/2 month pregnant and have had no craving at all so far. The
only thing I felt like eating more often than usually is fish, although
I have always hated it. But I think it is more a need than a craving.
This is exactly what I have been wondering : Do cravings for NATURAL
food correspond to a biological need ? I personnally think so. Why
would I feel like eating fish when I still don't really like it ? Or
why would some of you eat lots of oranges or apples ?
But eating cheeseburgers or chocolate pudding surely does not bring
much to your health or your baby's...
Brigitte
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1058.12 | potato chips! | CHCLAT::HAGEN | Please send truffles! | Wed Jul 31 1991 09:44 | 19 |
| >>
>> I have the feeling all these cravings are most of the time good excuses
>> for eating what you know you should not eat, without feeling guilty.
Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! You said yourself, you have never had a craving. Some
people do, some don't. There are theories why some women crave things, but
no one knows for sure. But when you have a craving, you MUST have that food
or else you cannot simply stop thinking about it.
With my first pregnancy I would often crave potato chips. Once the craving
was so strong I would go crazy THINKING about them...I couldn't stop. I didn't
have any in the house and I was climbing the walls. I hardly ever bought them
because I knew if I had them available, I wouldn't be able to leave them
alone!
With my 2nd pregnancy I didn't experience any cravings. I just wanted to eat
all the time! (anything!)
� �ori �
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1058.13 | Salad dressing | MURPHY::CORMIER | | Wed Jul 31 1991 09:46 | 7 |
| My sister had a interesting craving. Everytime she went to the
supermarket, she'd buy a bottle of salad dressing. She
seldom used any of them, since she prefers oil and vinegar. One day I
opened her refrigerator and saw 9 bottles of salad dressing, unopened,
and 4 opened!
Sarah
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1058.14 | vanilla soft serve | POWDML::LALIBERTE | | Wed Jul 31 1991 10:09 | 9 |
| i had an obsession with vanilla soft serve ice cream. it was directly
related to the pregnancy because i didn't have it before and haven't
had it since. i definitely wasn't an excuse to eat what i shouldn't/
couldn't. it was a very real craving.
i remember at 8 months being up at 2 AM in the morning at the dining
room table eating brighams vanilla ice cream w/ a spoon from the
container...and crying because i just couldn't get enough to eat...
my hunger would wake me up at night...i was like a bottomless pit.
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1058.15 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Wed Jul 31 1991 10:19 | 39 |
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Last Christmas, I had gotten my husband a cassette entitled; "How
to be a Pregnant Father". Unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to look
at the copyright date, it was produced sometime in the early 70's.
Anyway, there was a section on cravings and the narrator (a man)
told the audience that there was no such thing as cravings and that the
wife needed nothing more than more sex in her life. The cravings were a
cry for more sex.
This narrator also maintained that there was no such thing as
morning sickness (or all day sickness), it was just a cry by an
hysterical wife to get more sex.
The best advice he could give partners of pregnant women was to
arrange to have sex with their wives as soon as they got home from the
office, because pregnant women tend to get tired early in the evening.
Unfortunately this tape was not a joke.
It lies in little tiny bits and pieces on the floor of my husband's
car. So much for enlightenment.
My personal philosophy on cravings is that your body is telling you
that you need something. For me, I *think* it was:
pickles - salt
pastrami - high fat (I had been losing weight early on)
bing cherries - iron?
I haven't had many cravings for junk food although I know that I
tend to eat it more often than before I got pregnant. I think that
there may be an answer there as well, junk food is very easy to grab
and get into my mouth when I absolutely need to have food. Because of
the (usually) high sugar content, it seems to get "me happy again" the
soonest and then I can hold off until a proper dinner or lunch is
prepared.
Wendy
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1058.16 | Vitamin C ? | REFDV1::SENA | And baby makes four | Wed Jul 31 1991 11:38 | 6 |
| I couldn't get enough tomatoes - in any form. I NEEDED to have at
least one tomato or something in tomato sauce for the first three
months. Just the thought of any other food made me feel sick.
-Joy
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1058.17 | BAGELS!!!!!!! | CYCLPS::MARRAMA | | Wed Jul 31 1991 11:47 | 8 |
| I remember one day when I was pregnant I craved bagels with loads of
cream cheese. I made my husband go to the store to see if he could
get some. Well, he came back with Lenders Bagels and I was so excited
but when I opened them they all had freezer burn! I couldn't believe
it! I finally just settled for some toast! Now my daughter is
4 months old and I still crave bagels and cream cheese!
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1058.18 | Orange juice | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Pixillated | Wed Jul 31 1991 12:06 | 1 |
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1058.19 | One lump or two? | SHIPS::GORE_I | Bar sinister with pedant rampant | Wed Jul 31 1991 13:19 | 6 |
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I lean towards the idea that a craving reflects a need.
Unfortunately, my mother (and others I've heard of) ate coal when she
was carrying me! How would she know?
Ian G.
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1058.20 | Chicken McNuggets | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Wed Jul 31 1991 13:33 | 3 |
| I craved Chicken McNuggets the whole time I was pregnant with Chris ...
and now they're his FAVORITE food ... Hmmmmmm. And I don't even like
them!!
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1058.21 | | CSOA1::ZACK | | Wed Jul 31 1991 13:35 | 16 |
| With pregnancy #1 I had to have BIG MAC's all the time. I really never
liked them nor have I had one since.
With this pregnancy I have had no specific cravings but I seem to
always be "wanting" something.
1. Lobster at 3:00am.
2. French onion dip at 8:00 am.
3. Lemonade at 11:00 pm.
4. Onion rings (I have wanted these twice)
I have to agree with the previous noters who said they think about the
foods and really have to have them. (I had to live without the lobster at
3:00 but unfortunately I have had everything else I wanted.)
Angie
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1058.22 | | USOPS::GALLANT | Nice bookends! | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:07 | 9 |
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Hmmm.... cheesecake - definitely cheesecake (but I crave
that all the time) (;
- Tropicana Twisters Orange/Banana/Strawberry juice
(8
/Kim
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1058.23 | Cravings or Nutritional Needs? | GIAMEM::CREILLY | | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:08 | 9 |
| I, at 10 weeks pregnant....haven't had any specific cravings, but find
myself hungry at least once every 2-3 hours. Basically, I just "crave"
food, food, food! Once on the way home from work, I could barely
concentrate on my driving...all I kept thinking of was the frozen
Christmas Digital turkey in the freezer and wondering if I could
prepare it in time for supper! I ended up settling for chicken at
a local restaurant. I agree that these "cravings" are your body's way
of saying...."Hey, I'm lacking some kind of vitamin, nutrient,
mineral...whatever!
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1058.24 | Cravings | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:14 | 26 |
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Re. .11 (Brigette)
"cheeseburgers and chocolate pudding surely does not bring much to your
health or the babies"
No...youre right...they may not be the "healthiest" choices, but I
dont' think we are all talking about eating them all day long, every
single day of our pregnancy either. As far as my chocolate pudding
cravings go, its usually only once a day (if that), and its only a
4 oz serving we are talking about (Okay, once in a great while 2 serv).
maybe 5 times a week. (btw: they are 70% skim milk, and not every single
day) And I also don't usually eat much other junk food besides that.
And someone else mentioned about our bodies needing the foods we crave
possibly, for some reason or another... Makes me wonder if thats why
these choc pudding cravings are in the afternoon, for that extra "zip"
to make it through the rest of the day. ???? Sounds possible.
I'm glad others agree with me that it is an "over powering urge"..and
not just my imagination.
Keep em coming,
Chris
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1058.25 | ROASTED PEANUTS IN SHELL | SOLVIT::DUHAIME | | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:26 | 14 |
| At the beginning of my pregnancy, I didn't have any real cravings
except for frozen yogurt.
During the last tri-mester, I had to have SALTED ROASTED PEANUTS IN THE
SHELL. We live in Brooklin NH and there is a Country General Store
which conveniently had an old barrel filled with them. My husband and
I used to stop at the store on the way to our childbirth classes and by
the time we pulled into the parking lot, the pillow that was resting in
my lap would be covered with the peanut shavings!
It's been 20 months now and we have only stopped at the store twice
for peanuts...
-Patty
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1058.26 | not necessarily nutritional need | TLE::RANDALL | | Wed Jul 31 1991 15:39 | 13 |
| They don't know a lot about food cravings and what causes them,
but they do know that for the most part they related to a
nutritional need.
There are people, more often but not always women, who crave and
eat soil, chalk, coal (which I think was mentioned) and other
non-food and sometimes non-nutritional things even when they're
not pregnant and even when they're getting plenty of a good
balanced diet.
This condition has a name but I don't remember what it is.
--bonnie
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1058.27 | WATER | SSDEVO::HODGES | | Wed Jul 31 1991 16:05 | 8 |
| I craved a most unexciting item: COLDDDD WATER...I could never get enough.
I carried a 32 ounce water bottle everywhere I went. One day I counted
up to 100 ounces! I got so concerned, I ask my doctor - nothing wrong...
No wonder I had little to no swelling; I was constantly flushing fluids
out of my system!
Julia
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1058.28 | fish | KAOFS::M_FETT | Schreib Doch Mal! | Wed Jul 31 1991 17:16 | 9 |
| Mom tells me that during the time she was pregnant with me, it
was smoked salmon (what taste! that stuff costs!)
She tells me that they went downtown one day and bought a POUND of
the stuff; she managed to finish all of it on the trip home!
I couldn't stand the stuff until I was an adult. Now I really enjoy it.
Monica
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1058.29 | | TOOHOT::WOYAK | | Wed Jul 31 1991 17:58 | 4 |
| Someone else mentioned apples. I could not get enough of them, but
they had to be Red Delicious. I never liked that type before, but now
it is still the only kind I buy.
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1058.30 | "Pizza & Vinegar" | FENNEL::MATTIA | | Thu Aug 01 1991 10:44 | 8 |
| My first pregnancy, I craved a sausage pizza. That happened twice at
9 or 10pm. I never eat that late. But I really wanted it. I also
craved vinegar. I had to switch to oil & vinegar on my salads. My
second pregnancy, I also craved the vinegar but with spinach. My poor
husband every time he turned around at dinner time I had a bowl of
spinach with butter and vinegar on it. (he hates both).
Donna
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1058.31 | She needed this bad! | ICS::RYAN | | Thu Aug 01 1991 12:23 | 5 |
| I went to four stores one evening looking for chocolate covered
almonds.
I would not have returned home without them. I bought the "pregnant
woman from hell" a one pound bag. It was gone in two days.
JR
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1058.32 | WATER | AIMHI::MAZIALNIK | | Thu Aug 01 1991 12:45 | 17 |
| All I ever really craved was cold water - all the time in my 7-9th months.
I'm not even sure it is so much a craving. I know I need it and I feel
my body telling me I need it. It isn't like the cravings where people
wake up in the night and feel like they must have a certain type of
food (I don't think).
Anything else I wanted (craved?) was basically junk food. I don't think
that was my body telling me the baby needed it, just me wanting it.
In the beginning of my pregnancy all I could keep down were foods that
my doctor described as chalk (mentioned earlier). She said my body
was craving chalk and that's why I was eating what I did (I think it
was all starchy stuff). All I could picture was munching on pieces
of chalk like you see in school.
Donna
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1058.33 | STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES & FRESH RASPBERRIES | LILEDS::BRYANT | | Thu Aug 01 1991 13:14 | 1 |
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1058.34 | Did I rust? | TOOK::GEISER | | Thu Aug 01 1991 14:16 | 5 |
| Mine were red meat (GET ME TO THE HILL TOP!!!) and water. Obviously, I
needed iron and proper hydration.
Mair
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1058.35 | Potato sticks and Shrimp | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Thu Aug 01 1991 14:29 | 6 |
| I craved Durkee Potato Sticks in the first 3 months. I used to eat a
whole large can by myself in one day!
Then in the last trimester I had to have shrimp at least once a week.
(I never liked shrimp before then!)
Sandy
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1058.36 | After the latin for "magpie" | TLE::MINAR::BISHOP | | Mon Aug 05 1991 13:02 | 3 |
| The craving for non-foods is called "pica".
-John Bishop
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1058.37 | | SCAACT::DICKEY | Kathy | Tue Aug 06 1991 13:25 | 8 |
| I didn't have any cravings when I was pregnant, but my husband did. He
ate some of the grossest things, pickles with peanut butter and maple
syrup, apples dipped in molasses, etc... It made me sick just watching
him. Actually, that is probably why food didn't appeal to me.
When the baby came, it stopped. I still find it very strange.
Kathy
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1058.38 | Banana popsicles and swiss cheese | ELMAGO::PHUNTLEY | | Tue Aug 06 1991 13:35 | 10 |
| Banana popsicles at 2:00am. And of course, 7/11 didn't have banana
so my husband and I drove all over town looking for an all night
grocery--finally found one and the box of 6 popsicles satisfied
the craving. Thank god--my husband would probably not have tolerated
many 2:00 runs to the grocery store.
Swiss cheese for breakfast.
Pam
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1058.39 | Blue muffins and cranapple juice for me | JAWS::TRIPP | | Fri Aug 09 1991 10:46 | 30 |
| For me it was fresh baked Tobin's blueberry muffins and cran-apple
juice.
It was so bad that that I was home one day sick, couldn't get off the
couch and still managed to get up and make a batch of duncan heinz
blueberry muffins, the kind with the little can of berries in the box.
They were OK, but still didn't seem as good as Tobin's. Something
about the caf muffins I think they just left them a little underdone,
and doughy.
The juice became a problem when I worked at PKO, they didn't have the
cranapple in a jar, so I ended up getting two little cans of cranberry
and apple and mixing them together, and of course it had to be over a
huge glass of ice.
I also had periodic cravings for Twix, caramel, bars. It was just
awful during Haloween when we lived with my inlaws. My inlaws went out
for dinnner leaving me to pass out the Twix bars to the kids. It was
like one for you, two for me, one for you, two for me, My mother inlaw
looked at my husband as I was inhaling these things and he simply threw
up his hands and said something like "oh I don't know, she only eats
chocolate when she's pregnant". Well I love chocolate, but don't
consume nearly that amount when I'm not pregnant.
I've heard many others who have craved Slush Puppies, of course asking
the store keeper to rev up his machines on a subzero night, could be a
little trying! I've heard of "husband cravings", what I've heard of
that is mostly husbands craving celery, figure that one out??
Lyn
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1058.40 | Different each time | PARZVL::PMA | CHLDRN:grow in health,wisdom,peace | Wed Aug 14 1991 01:37 | 27 |
| I walked by the vending machine in MSO one day and noticed corn chips.
I never liked them, but for some reason they appealed to me. So, I
bought a bag. Bought another on the way home at the convenience store.
Bought one each day after that for a week - and then found out I was
pregnant. After that, I didn't crave them anymore. But I craved
poultry - and was nauseated by the smell of it cooking! I thought I
would die one Christmas Day at my Dad's - but couldn't wait for that
turkey to come out of the oven.
I couldn't eat ham becuase of the nausea, and rarely eat it now. It
took about 2 years after my delivery before I could go near it.
With my second, I craved ice cream - for nine months...
With my third, I was so nauseous during the first trimester that I
lived on saltines. Water made me the nausea worse - and I spent those
three months "searching" for liquid that would go down easy. I tried
Lemon/Lime Soda, Tom Collins Mix, fruit juice, and never really did
find it. I settled for Poland Springs with Lemon.
On a different note - I had worn the same perfume for many years. The
smell of it made me so nauseous with my first that I had to give it
up, and haven't worn it since (12 years now). If I smell "Halston"
one someone else, I get this vague wave....
Pat
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