Not exact matches
I had many late - night
chocolate cravings during my last
pregnancy.
I have never been a huge
chocolate lover (gasp), but during my
pregnancy the only
craving I had was
chocolate.
We are getting ready to move, and I was having a major
pregnancy craving for
chocolate cake, but we didn't have any eggs.
Throughout my
pregnancy, I have
craved chocolate and would get these pangs for
chocolate chip cookies.
So, small amount of
chocolates can be enjoyed in
pregnancy first trimester, if
chocolate craving really bothers you.
After my LG was born I lost the
pregnancy kg's in 3 weeks, what I then did was make the fatal mistake of giving into my breastfeeding
cravings of sugar and
chocolates, within a few months I had picked up all the
pregnancy weight again and some.
All the
cravings for those
chocolate cakes and ghee - laden sweets during
pregnancy are now seen in your body weight and you surely wish.
In studies,
chocolate cravings seems especially tied to hormone changes (menstruation,
pregnancy, etc) and the magnesium in
chocolate, as well as its ability to affect neurotransmitters may be a large part of the reason.
They influence our happiness, our sleep, our
chocolate cravings and — of course — libido,
pregnancy, and motherhood.