tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1468678068770802199.post4949824926494685012..comments2024-03-10T00:27:34.061-08:00Comments on Pregosaur: What do you feed the person who eats nothing?Pregosaurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09724388599239359904noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1468678068770802199.post-12603803064402716422009-09-06T09:12:48.544-07:002009-09-06T09:12:48.544-07:00I hear you! I swear, in the first trimester, my d...I hear you! I swear, in the first trimester, my diet resembled that of a toddler's! Grilled cheese, quesadillas, bagels with cream cheese, macaroni and cheese...basically any bread item with cheese!<br /><br />But I also craved fruit and had a lot of it...berries, apples, peaches, etc. And Jamba Juice was my best friend! And lemonade!<br /><br />For protein, I added in some plain yogurt. But eggs or chicken we're totally out for me! Only in the second tri have I been able to add those back in...and some red meat as well as more veggies too, which in the first tri were tough to get down as well (I had a lot of spinach salad with walnuts and strawberries).<br /><br />Eat what you can, when you can. And don't worry too much about the weight gain (easier said than done, I know), as long as you listen to your body, you're on track. Don't forget water. I normally have no issues getting at least 100 oz/day, but now that I am PG I have to have it ICE cold.<br /><br />As for the sweet potatoes...YUM! Have you ever made them into oven fries? DELISH!Divasaurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14205347170387464528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1468678068770802199.post-70905995136273452902009-09-05T14:16:35.792-07:002009-09-05T14:16:35.792-07:00I had big plans to be super healthy, but my body s...I had big plans to be super healthy, but my body sometimes demands otherwise. I'm just going with what it craves -- sometimes good, sometimes not so much -- and hoping that does the trick. My preferences change a lot from one day to the next, so hang in there... I'm sure you'll be able to mix it up soon enough!Sunnysaurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05351241861486123935noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1468678068770802199.post-59063350170634190462009-09-05T07:23:16.552-07:002009-09-05T07:23:16.552-07:00I say eat what you can stomach right now. It'...I say eat what you can stomach right now. It's more important to eat healthily in your second and third trimesters. In your first trimester, all your good eating habits from the past few months will fuel the bean with all the nutrients he/she needs (plus your prenatal vitamin will help immensely in this regard too!).<br /><br />I too had wicked food aversions in the first trimester. They went away gradually starting at about week 13 onwards. Hopefully the same thing will happen for you!Legalosaurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03253508896533449363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1468678068770802199.post-44835357092429482682009-09-05T05:27:57.876-07:002009-09-05T05:27:57.876-07:00You got me! At 17 weeks, I still want pizza every...You got me! At 17 weeks, I still want pizza every day. But now that the major food aversions have subsided, I'm forcing myself to eat some healthier stuff.<br /><br />It's weird, though. A lot of things I used to eat daily, or almost daily, I haven't wanted much since I got pregnant. (Like cereal, which I used to eat multiple times a day, and Goldfish crackers, which were my biggest addiction for the past 9 years.)Photosaurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09405603662479359388noreply@blogger.com