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I was totally the opposite to you proper veggies when I was pg. I haven't eaten meat since 16 but have eaten fish for last 10 or so years. However the thought of it while pg made me want to puke. All I wanted to eat was really super healthy veggie food - raw carrots and seeds and nuts and stuff like that.
Hi, I had these cravings when pg with DTs, gave in to them! Had fish and chips maybe once a week. I felt like I must really need the protein, as growing 2 babies, and while I don't think it's great eating fish, am not a bothered by that as other creatures (mammals) kept inhumanely. No problem stopping when they were born, but ate a lot or mars bars!
I went to the chip shop and ordered cheese and onion pie and chips with curry sauce. That way, you get a chippy tea and some of the craving is satisfied. It wasn't exactly what I wanted, but it felt better than ignoring my principles.
Have also craved meat, but Linda McCartney has saved my bacon iyswim.
I fancied fish when pregnant despite being veggie for nearly 20 yrs.
The cravings were only fleeting so I never gave in to them.
They were very specific cravings though -I wanted white, flakey fish (you know the sort, big flakes of fish, the sort they show on photos of recipes).
Mind you when pregnant, particularly during first 4 months with morning sickness, when I wanted something to eat it had to be exactly what I wanted, there and then otherwise you could forget it.
I am veggie and when I found out I was pregnant got paranoid that I wasn't getting enough protein and had some roast chicken. The next day awful ms started and a week after that I was in hospital with hyoperemisis. I'm not convinced that the chicken and the hyperemisis are unconnected !
That was my first and only foray into meat for 20 years or so. Dabble with fish finger sandwhiches though. Also prawns.
A friend of mine was vege and craved roast beef and steak when pg. She's never looked back!
I was a veggie, but couldn't resist fish and chips when I was pregnant with DD. Then, when pregnanat with DS, I craved a bacon sandwich so badly I went out in my lunchbreak from work and got a huge bread bun with bacon and mushrooms. Yum. But it only took one bite to put me off again. It was like chewing someone's overcooked ear lobe [boak]
I was veggie for 15 years before I was pregnant with my DS. I had the worst meat cravings ever-I even dreamed about McDonalds!
I gave into eating more fish and that seemed to help (particularly the odd tuna steak) . Breastfeeding made it worse and I cracked one day and ordered a steak in a pub . These days I can't call myself veggie anymore as with this pregnancy it has got even worse!!
normally cravings are the bodys way of tellling us it is lacking something. you probably need to eat more omega 3 and protein, if you want the fish taste then waitrose and holland and barratt do some nice fishless fish fingers, had some last night!
agree with meg i was veggie for long time and but in japan couldnt resist sushi, cultural food research i really love fish now (though have not and will not eat meat)
and i also felt in pregnancy that your body tells you what it wants it depends on your reasons for being veggie too
there is no substitute for it.. cod n chips i mean..
ive been veggie fo rover 20 + yrs and got cravings for meat ,it was awful, i would wake up from a dream of devouring a steak and feel sick !!!..its your iron levels i think, your body is asking for iron rich foods,take some spatone[two sachets a day when pregnant] its easy on the stomach and doesnt make you constipated like the iron tablets the dr gives you
I am having weird cravings for fish and chips in this pregnancy and it is driving me nuts!!! I have been veggie for nearly 20 yars so the thought of eating fish now is appalling
What is a good substitute for Cod and chips? How have other veggies coped with these sort of yearnings???