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Truth Behind A Pregnant Woman's Food Craving and How to Control It
By: Elysiana Canlas
Cravings are feelings desiring food combinations which women either do not normally eat or may even stomach under usual eating conditions. In a survey conducted recently, expectant mothers usually crave for ?something sweet? like an ice cream (40%), most often called the ?middle-of-the-night? urges. Coming in second is the salty snacks (33%). They also go for spicy foods (17%) and lastly, the lip-puckering sour foods like tarts and citrus fruits (10%).
While no scientific explanations could be given, some reasons offered by physicians include: (Article Continues Below)
deficiency of nutrients; a conscious or subconscious response to emotion; food with special meaning, religion and cultural reasons; maybe nutritionally based; and, expectations about getting cravings. (Article Continues Below)
Expectant mothers need all the nutrients in the right amount to stay healthy and to help their babies develop and grow normally. Cravings may help would-be moms achieve this by desiring nutritious food over those with excessive calories which they sometimes fill their bodies with. Most pregnant women also have a strong yearning for chocolates that stimulates the release of ?feel good? brain chemicals in the body. This sometimes helps pregnant women to feel better and manage their moods even for only a short period of time. Most popular cravings are: apples, melon, cheese, eggs, milk, olives and pickles, peanut butter and nuts Experts break down the food cravings of women into trimesters during the pregnancy: First Trimester: a strong bitter taste; this may be a signal of the body that warns the expectant mother of the presence of high toxic substances in plants and fruits. Second and Third Trimesters: a craving for sour tasting foods like pickles (this helps women to get a varied diet later on in her pregnancy); urges for sweet and sour foods make fruits a popular craving for pregnant women. As the pregnancy progresses ? an increased preference for salty foods like potato chips; as the blood volume increases in the body of a pregnant woman her need for sodium also intensifies. Other Cravings Unusual cravings are called the ?pica? phenomenon. These are cravings for inedible substances such as dirt, chalk, laundry powder and coal, etc. Pica is the Latin name for Magpie, a bird that eats almost anything. Pica is said to be a sign of an underlying physical or mental illness. If you develop a craving like this, resist it and award yourself with an ice cream, a bar of chocolate or a piece of cake. Remind yourself that the craving will pass and not to stress yourself about it. You shall not give in because this would mean mental problems for the child, impaired hearing and low motor skills development. Healthier Options During pregnancy, there?s no harm in giving in to food urges but, just don?t make it a habit that will endanger you and your child. Here are some healthy fixes that you can substitute your sinful cravings with:
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