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I just want fat food lol!!!

Ok so before I was pregnant I ate pretty healthy all the time. I mean like at least 90% of the time. I would have cheat meals here and there. But now since I been pregnant, none of the same foods that I ate before are appealing anymore. I just want fat food lol, like French fries and pizza. Chips are like my fave right now. I do try to eat healthy still, like I'll have lots of fruits and I try to eat healthier choices for breakfast and lunch, but then I'm always thinking about getting some fast food. I know it's bad. But can't help it. Anyone in the same boat??
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I just eat whatever I want I feel bad cause I drink soda every day and I eat something sweet every day im scared my baby will be 50% cheesecake lol
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Thanks girls!!! I do feel bad at times cuz I usually eat junk during the day whether it be cookies and chips. But like I said I do try my best to at least have like a healthy breakfast or lunch. Then after that it's my yummy snacks lol.
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10 lbs is a very healthy gain even 15 would still be okay at your stage so your fine!
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I just eat what my body wants (rarely healthy) haha
As long as you're eating, I don't think there's a problem. And like you said, you still eat healthy. I think you're fine :)
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I'm 22+3 by the way!!! I've gained 10 pounds so far
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