, pop star Justin Bieber’s wife, shared her pregnancy craving on Instagram — and she'd like people not to judge her, please. “Currently my biggest craving. Egg salad on top of a pickle with hot sauce, and no you’re not allowed to judge,” she captioned a photo of her food, according to .
Gravitating toward (or against) certain foods often begins early in pregnancy, intensifies in the second trimester and fades in the third, according to experts. that she craved everything bagels. On , Kylie Jenner said she ate Eggo waffles when pregnant with Stormi, but she didn't eat them before or after.
said she loaded up "red Doritos" with sour cream, cheese and guacamole. Why do women have cravings during pregnancy? And why are they all so different? According to , pregnancy cravings are extremely common. Between 50% and 90% of U.
S. women report cravings during pregnancy. In a survey BabyCenter conducted with pregnant women in its community, cravings ranged from steak fat to spoonfuls of salsa to black olives on cheesecake.
Prenatal nutritionist says that many pregnancy cravings are , like fruit, milk and cereal. "Most cravings are OK to indulge in. Oftentimes, I encourage this because so many cravings are for specific foods high in certain nutrients needed in pregnancy," Kipping says.
"For example, many pregnant people crave milk; milk is a great source of iodine, and your needs increase by nearly 50% in pregnancy." Between Bieber's egg salad, Kourtney Kardashian's and Rumor Wi.
