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craving's for all the mother's on this site
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The Mad House | Report | 26 Sep 2004 10:17 |
did anyone have any strange craving when pregnant? with my 1st it was choc ice with gurkin's with my 2nd cilli with my 3rd anything i could get my hand's on needless to say all 3 are boy's |
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~*sylvia*~ | Report | 26 Sep 2004 10:27 |
It was a long time ago, but I remember craving sugar, especially Icing Sugar, and I would eat it by the bagful. Needless to say, I ended up with bad teeth and had to have false teeth by the time I was 35. Best wishes Sylvia in Perth WA |
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The Mad House | Report | 26 Sep 2004 10:37 |
how many parners got craving too mine had a thing with peas with all 3 of mine |
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Mags | Report | 26 Sep 2004 10:57 |
With my first, a boy, it was gravy - not instant stuff but proper gravy made from meat juices. Also extra strong mints, that I used to buy by the pound. My second, a girl, Cream Label stout and on one disgusting occasion, pilchards on toast covered with melted cheese - yuk! Magsx |
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Sandra | Report | 26 Sep 2004 11:02 |
hi jo well its been quite a while, 16 yrs infact!! no 1 > daughter i craved chicken soup thats all i ate and after 26 yrs i still find it hard to open a can 2 > son it was chocolate cup cakes with pickled onions pressed into them. 3 > son extra strong mints and they made me sneeze, i got through packets each day 4 > son sucking the flannel in the bath (yuk disgusting) & cooking apples 5 >daughter cans of coke and the charcoal in the ashtray when you stub out a fag, (ooh i cringe) lol sandra |
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Fairy | Report | 26 Sep 2004 11:21 |
Mine was peaches and more peaches. It's funny because he's grown up now and HATES peaches. Jo. |
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Anne | Report | 26 Sep 2004 12:10 |
With my first I loved jam sandwiches dunked in tea, with my second I just craved food and my third it was raw carrots and extra strong mints, I still treat myself to the jam sandwich dunk every now and again lol Lynda |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 26 Sep 2004 13:14 |
With my first (a daughter) I wanted chips at 2.00 a.m. this in spite of throwing up all day every day for first 4 months. Dr said your body can only go so long without fat and I was craving the greasiest thing. I ate them and could keep them down but husband got fed up after a couple of weeks! Daughter very fond of chips! Second time (a son) could not drink tea/coffee - had a terrible thirst only would drink orange squash made with iced water and suck ice cubes - this in middle of winter - stayed with my g.mother for 2 weeks and all she could say this baby will be born with pneumonia. He only drank squash until he was about 19 and still does! A neighbour gave me the key to her coal shed (it was summer time) her husband went mad when he found her in the shed eating the small shiny pieces of coal. |
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JackyJ1593 | Report | 26 Sep 2004 13:22 |
Ist - 32 years ago - a boy - pickled onions and marmite. He loves both. 2nd - 15 years ago - a girl - wine gums and lemonade. Couldn't touch marmite and she hates it. Also kicked me everytime I ate cheese. She was born with a dairy intolerance, eczema and later developed Asthma and hay fever. Jacky |
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Julie | Report | 26 Sep 2004 14:27 |
i never had any strange cravings but when i was carrying my son i used to dribble for egg and chips all i had to do was think about it and my mouth would flow like the river thames |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 26 Sep 2004 14:38 |
Can remember rushing home from work for cheese and pickle sandwiches (can't stand them now!), and those little bottles of Mars milk!. I work with a lady who used to nibble coal, sounds daft, but her doctor told her that it contained something that her body lacked at that time!, wonder what it was?.. |
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Daniel | Report | 26 Sep 2004 14:41 |
She probably lacked coal Christine. :-) |
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☼♥Missy | Report | 26 Sep 2004 14:57 |
I wish I'd had a craving! I had severe hyperemesis when I was expecting and everything made me sick from the smell of someone's aftershave to pictures of food! Elfx ps Daniel lol :-) |
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PennyDainty | Report | 26 Sep 2004 15:11 |
OMG I had some weird ones 1st son....sweet and sour sauce, zest lemon soap 1st daughter.... cider ice lollies, 2nd daughter...Lysol disenfectant (how my mouth used to water for it!!) 2nd son...peaches and the Lysol again ooh and Cremola Foam, that couldn't be found anywhere as they'd stopped making it so tried sherbet mixed with lemonade...yuch! not quite the same Christinex |
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Ramblin Rose | Report | 26 Sep 2004 15:19 |
Hi.mine were green apples with the twins, salt peanuts with the next two and gammon with the final singleton. They say you crave what your body is lacking in terms of the nutrients contained in the various things we crave. Wasn't pregnancy Great! I had five in 4 and a half years Rosemary |
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Steph | Report | 26 Sep 2004 15:58 |
Spicey Knik-Knaks (crisps) & egg and salad cream sandwiches. Have read the 'weird' ones for soap & disinfectant. Well, my step-daughter craved persil washing powder (to eat it!) We bought her a bag of palma violet sweets and some fizzy sherbert and the two combined kept her away from the washing machine!!! |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 26 Sep 2004 16:07 |
My first pregnancy I craved Bounty bars and chips. Spent a holiday in Paris. Bounty was made in Holland and imported-yuk. Got chips/fries everywhere. Unfortunatly I lost the baby. Second pregnancy-daughter- Milky coffee and cream crackers with real butter, marmite and mature chedder cheese. Third pregnancy-twin boys-ditto. Think I needed the calcium! viv |
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***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** | Report | 26 Sep 2004 16:28 |
my first was red pop and cheesy jacket potatos, and mint sauce with most stuff. my second was reddy brek for breakfast dinner and fryup for tea, then id throw up,(sorry) i cut out the fryup when my lovely doctor said its not helping your morning sickness, though it lasted all day. i stuck to reddy brek for most meals. did move on to other stuff but cant remember what. we had a young mum come in the shop last week smelling the bottles of dettol . she saw me looking and said sorry i just love that smell, she was waiting for her freind being served. i told her not to worry pregnancy has strange effect on us. |
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Lisa | Report | 27 Sep 2004 12:30 |
mash potato that's all i ate.had a very bad time with my pregnancy.pork chops turned my stomach and a few other meats.used to get terrible migraines aswell.,and very sore nipples in the winter.no matter what i did i couldn't get them to warm up!!!!!xxx(: |
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Stephanie | Report | 27 Sep 2004 12:33 |
My Step-mum loved chilli con carne and rice, smothered in salad cream! that was with my sister and the twins!!! funny thing is though that i saw her eating it and fancied it aswell, so now every time i have it i smother it in salad cream!!!!lol |