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Saturday, September 14, 2024

Saturday In House Gist - Craving During Pregnancy

 Most women have confessed to having serious cravings during pregnancies and it is not what anyone can explain to anyone..


This post is not for women alone, its also for the men to say what cravings they noticed their wives had and if they helped in getting her what she wanted at odd hours...
My craving during pregnancies was watery Okro soup,I would make it and be eating with spoon, no swallow was needed.It was my everyday snack..LOL
I also had craving for crunchy, very strong apple and only ate that at 2am every day...
What was your pregnancy and/or after birth cravings?
Lets gist!

79 comments:

  1. If you are reading this post and desire motherhood, may your prayers be answered. Start planning your photo shoot, baby shower, rub your belly and talk to your little one. Congratulations.

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  2. Mine was a very hot Amala with gbegiri and ewedu soup and it should be spicy too. I loveeeeed it and bought it everyday at work. So yum!

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    1. First pregnancy, I craved sweet stuff, but lost the appetite as soon as I bought whatever it was.
      2nd pregnancy, I hated anything sweet, couldn't bring myself to eating anything with processed sugar, no weird cravings too, except for my sudden love for sesame seed at the beginning of my 3rd trimester, I was chewing on sesame seeds like no man's business and always replenished before my container got empty. The last batch I bought shortly before I gave birth is still in my fridge 8 months later, craving disappeared immediately after I gave birth.

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  3. I am a narcissist and I am proud to say it

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  4. Me🀦, I didn't crave anything. I just turned into a full blown beggar. Anything I see somebody eating, that's the thing I want to eat. That exact thing, no replica😩
    One time I went to the market and saw one woman eating one very watery, non-ingredient looking okro soup. I wanted to die. I walked away o, went to buy other things but for where? My mind dey there die.
    I didn't even know the woman noticed me. When I was walking past the place like the 2nd time, she just called me to come and take. As if I should just lie down and greet the woman 😩😩😩

    And anytime I want to beg I will start with "abeg nor give me. I nor know weti dey worry me"πŸ˜‚... Andre belle na really belle na🀦

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    1. Hahahahaha 🀣 🀣 🀣 🀣


      You be case!!!

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    2. Something was wrong with you. It wasn't craving.

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    3. Mummy Andre abeg leave me oooo..πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

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    4. Wait wait wait, you she gave you the watery, ingredient-less okro and you collected...and drank it there abi took it home or what?!

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    5. Fidel you're so dramatic πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ sometimes I read your comments imagining how you sound πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

      Anon nothing was wrong with her I don't know why suddenly some of you like antagonizing Fidel. What a shame.

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    6. Ms Saphire e reach to ask

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    7. Stella OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
      You raise dis topic well o.

      Dat woman understand d craving well.
      Sure say dat woman na mother too
      See erhn, wetin pesin neva pass thru, e neva pass thru.
      Theori different from experience.

      Stella,
      Abeg, Mama Andre contribution deserve full giveway award.
      What!
      Man don laff taya.
      Hahahahahaha.

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    8. 🀣🀣🀣 nah longer longer throat belle you carry then ooo
      Anonymous there's nothing wrong with her everybody with different pregnancy

      Me I crave Okro soup in my first pregnancy
      I cook my food myself and eat it ooo
      I dnt eat meat, chiken
      I only eat fish ,any kind of fish
      I dey chop
      I dnt even like some one making my food for me

      My second pregnancy was only vegetables soup I no come like okro , meat, and chiken
      Just only fish till I gave birth
      I only take Apple and watermelon..

      Hello iya Boys

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    9. I took it home, made eba. Ate it. And threw up later. But I felt very happy with my life🀦
      I feared going out. Cos the day I managed to hold the begging bad character in, I will be feeling so sick and crying anyhow. Nothing I eat will make me happy.
      That's how I made my husband climb tree cos I saw one ripe ebelebor, almond fruit, and I say if I don't eat it I will die🀦
      Anytime I remember that my son's pregnancy ehnn, belle no dey hungry me. That pregnancy is the family planning in my life. Very horrible!

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    10. Mummy Andre ooooo πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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    11. @Fidel, I am very serious about the question I asked o. When you collected the soup did you drink it there or looked for eba near by or took it home, biko?!

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    12. Lol πŸ˜† 🀣 πŸ˜‚

      Anonymous, Fidel is okay,some people are like that.

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    13. Lmao 🀣 very funny pregnancy cravins..

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    14. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ beggie beggie

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    15. @Choc Noir, do you get? They come with their Anonymouses to subtly insult and antagonise her. Jealous set of wereys who are angry that she is a beloved BV. πŸ™„

      I didn't have any craving at all. I vomited my guts out from PT day to delivery day. Both of my pregnancies was a weightless regimen for me. Nine fucking months of not eating and vomiting! I don't wish that to anyone ( except those idiots antagonising my Fifi).

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    16. 14.55, you are the one something is wrong with. You will never understand sha.

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    17. Fidel o🀣🀣🀣🀣

      My hairdresser then too had this kind beggi beggi craving when she was pregnant. I used to pity her. And she has money o. She will even beg a child food.

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    18. Fidel 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

      You made your husband to climb a tree because of your cravings and the poor guy still knack you another belle even after what he passed through.

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  5. I didn't crave anything during my pregnancies and no form of pregnancy symptoms only my protruded belly

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  6. I think I was one of the weird ones that basically never craved anything during my pregnancies and was not averse to anything I used to eat before. Thank God!

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    1. You are lucky o

      I remember being f**uckin hungry but will be staring at food but can't eat cuz food rarely stays down, even my cravings.

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    2. You didn't spit or vomit too?

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    3. Never vomitted. Barely spat sef. Never spat outside but occasionally when I’m home.

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    4. Your body is very good,mummy Alex. I spit from the beginning of the pregnancy till after birth. I do have a special cup for it, when going out,at home one rag for it. No creams or perfumes too.

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  7. I didn't crave anything but I was a foodlum, I was always hungry. I ate anything and everything.
    I was always looking for what to eat .

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  8. I have a friend that once she is pregnant the only thing that gives her joy is eating sour food.. she will prepare any food of her choice then allow it to sour that is how she enjoy eating then..

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  9. Mine is excess pepper during pregnancy....and I won't feel it
    My hubby will always complain after eating d food I cooked..

    Didn't have much cravings...I eat anything wey dey hungry me

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  10. Not everybody my wife never demand for any thing extra ordinary and she has gone through the 9month course four times

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    1. So you are a man? No wonder

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    2. So you are a man? No wonder

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    3. With you as her husband, cravings suppose fear to show face na.

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    4. Miss aboki wetin na πŸ˜‚

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    5. @Aboki, you are not nice at all🀣🀣

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    6. Miss Aboki 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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  11. My wife is almost due.
    She demands for garri and soup in the morning, afternoon and night and I must eat with her when I am around.
    I look like a pregnant woman now because of malnutrition.

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  12. I was craving anything made with palmoil. I cooked yam and palmoil, bole with palmoil sauce, palmoil rice, abacha, yam porridge. I never ate anything made with groundnut oil. No fried rice. I hated chicken so much . No tea. I was drinking ribena diluted with cold water with ice cubes! My cravings were mad o🀣

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  13. I would enter bud from port harcourt to aba to one woman’s rice inside Ariaria Market.
    Once I wake up I will stand on aba road in port harcourt flag down aba bus,enter stop at ariaria junction,enter market eat till I’m satisfied,enter bud and return

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    1. A pregnant woman? On that bad road for a plate of rice? Abi them do fix the road? Even at that, distance between Ph and Aba is not less than 1hr. 30mins drive.

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  14. I craved and ate akara with custard every morning

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  15. When I was pregnant with my daughter, one time I was craving peppery noodles, by the time I was done, I couldn't it cause I choked on the first morsel.

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  16. Wife's craving was Agbalumo and apples. I remember when we went to the market to buy half a carton of apples. A young women in the next shop looked at her tummy and was smiling knowingly.

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  17. My first two pregnancies,my ante natal was at Ayinke House,afterwards,I branch the resident sweet sensation and eat okro soup with eba. After 5 years again,the last two pregnancies was peppered rice and chicken republic floured chicken crispy. But now, I can't stand that chicken.

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  18. The aroma of any kind of food puts me off. I only crave hot pepper soup bought from outside with shaki, round about . Steaming hot !

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  19. Mine was hot Amala and ewedu with that ogufe with body odour. Lol..plus I will be looking for mango πŸ₯­ & agbalumo that is not in season πŸ˜†

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  20. I craved for chicken pepper soup and most times cold drinks, then pizza too.
    It was so annoying ehh, then one day, I saw Amala and gbegiri in a joint, I bought and boom, that was the beginning of my amala cravings.

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  21. My two pregnancies i couldn't stand the sent of food around me. I only bought from outside and after eaten the next thing na vomit

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  22. Mine was peppered fried kpanla fish from mama Oche, it just had to be from mama Oche.
    She started make NG it everyday because of me, she did 1 day on and 1 day off before I started patronizing her.
    I also carved Amala and okro then watermelon.
    My sense of smell was also heightened to the highest level, I could perceive any smell miles away.
    It was crazy especially the ability to perceive everything with an odour,aroma or stench.

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  23. My wife craves for unripe mango

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  24. For my daughter i craved swallow. Pounded yam and egusi. Im not a swallow person, had not eaten it up to 7/8 years prior but pregnancy made me to be eating it anyhow with hubby. I deliver and the craving left. I also had an enhanced sweet tooth. I had chicken and banana aversion.

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  25. My craving was amala, ewedu and gbegiri must dey with Titus fish or ogufeand pomo.

    If I cook stew at home I cook my own separate with only atarodo and fry with palm oil, vegetable oil was a no no for my. Everything na palm oil, fry egg na palm oil.
    So I cook my own food separate.

    After I put to bed,I begun to imagine how I cooked stew with only atarodo and was able to eat it

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  26. I didn't have any cravings during pregnancy. But don't use any perfume near me. And don't drink any juice near me.

    My cravings for bread and tea came immediately I gave birth.

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  27. Mine was ofada rice and I craved for the do alot in my three pregnancies πŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆ especially that first trimester lol

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  28. My first pregnancy, I used to drink iced coca cola like water πŸ’¦
    My second pregnancy was junks

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