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I’m pregnant and crave washing up liquid – I force myself to smell it multiple times a day to stop myself drinking it

IT’S pretty common to crave some peculiar food combinations during pregnancy, but one mum-to-be has taken her cravings to another level.

Yanni, who is 30 weeks pregnant, took to social media to show one of her bizarre cravings that she’s had to deal with.

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The mum mixes the soap with water and ice before sniffing it[/caption]
Pregnant woman smelling a drink.
Yani never actually drinks the soap, but smells it multiple times per day
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“POV: You’re 30 weeks pregnant, anaemic and crave dish liquid,” she wrote over the viral TikTok video.

In the clip, the mum shows herself squirting bright orange washing up liquid into a wine glass filled with water and ice.

She then vigorously stirs it with a spoon before taking a big sniff of the soapy water.

Of course, Yani never actually drinks the soap, but to curb her intense cravings she came up with a savvy solution, which she showed off in the video.

She first sniffed the soap, before taking a big gulp of another icy drink, and then smelled the soap again, to create the illusion of actually drinking the forbidden beverage.

It turns out the mum also craved the soapy substance during her other pregnancies too.

She explained: “Yes I craved dish liquid with all three pregnancies.

“Yes do it multiple times a day, yes it goes away after birth and no I would stop posting about it.”

The comments section of the video showed people shocked by the unusual craving and didn’t know what to make of it.

One commented: “I thought she was about to drink it and got scared.”

A second agreed: “I was worried for a second there.”

And another mum confessed to having the same craving, she said: “I craved soap too omg, and laundry detergent.”

“I had these cravings with laundry detergent,” another confessed.

And another mum wrote: “I crave bleach, I loved washing my whites after they came out the washer I’d sit there and sniff forever.”

WHAT CAUSES PREGNANCY CRAVINGS?

Eating things that aren’t food, like soap, is called Pica – and the unusual cravings don’t just happen during pregnancy.

If you do consume items that aren’t considered food you should contact a medical professional for help as it could be very dangerous.

Although more research is needed to fully understand why cravings happen, some believe it’s down to hormonal changes, which can affect your sense of taste and smell.

This means you may crave foods you don’t usually enjoy, or go off some of your favourite grub.

According to the pros at Tommy Pica is often a sign of anaemia, and some other common non-food cravings can include:

  • clay or dirt
  • ice or freezer frost
  • stones  
  • charcoal
  • soap
  • pieces of paper
  • chalk.

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Президент США Дональд Трамп пообіцяв швидко завершити війну в Україні, посадивши сторони конфлікту за стіл переговорів. Однак досягнути домовленості буде надзвичайно складно через надто різні позиції Києва та Москви. Як може розвиватися ситуація, прогнозує німецьке видання Die Zeit. У виданні нагадали, що Україна вимагає повного виведення російських військ зі своєї території, а Росія прагне отримати під свій […]

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Southampton 1 Newcastle 3: Alexander Isak scores twice as Toon survive early scare and get back to winning ways

EDDIE HOWE’S family film night will be much more enjoyable this week.

The Toon boss spent last Saturday night watching back their Bournemouth horror show.

Alexander Isak of Newcastle United taking a penalty kick.
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Alexander Isak levels from the penalty spot[/caption]
Alexander Isak of Newcastle United celebrating a goal.
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Isak celebrates scoring from the spot[/caption]

But everyone will be happy to gather round and watch this clinical south coast display which sent the Magpies back into the top four and had Alexander Isak cast as the leading man.

Newcastle’s Swedish wonder won a penalty and scored twice to get the visitors ahead after Jan Bednarek’s shock Saints opener.

Sandro Tonali, scoring his first Premier League goals since his 10-month gambling ban, rounded off the afternoon.

Howe made just one change from last weekend’s 4-1 defeat, with Fabian Schar coming in for Sven Botman.

Southampton have shown flashes of life in recent defeats to Manchester United and Nottingham Forest.

But here they were without the two standout players from those games, Tyler Dibling and Kamaldeen Sulemana – both injured along with Aaron Ramsdale.

Howe was frustrated by his side’s sluggish start in their humbling by Bournemouth last week and they were stunned after just 10 minutes here.

Kyle Walker-Peters, hardly a bruiser, shoved the towering Dan Burn off the ball on the Toon byline.

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Jan Bednarek had headed Saints into an early lead[/caption]

He laid back to James Bree, who was given time to pick out a fine ball for the unmarked Bednarek to head in his second goal in as many games.

Saints have struggled desperately for consistency across 90 minutes, let alone a run of games.

They looked to keep the pressure on Newcastle, with Toon fan Adam Armstrong sending a shot at Martin Dubravka.

If Southampton’s opener was a surprise, their collapse was entirely predictable.

A defensive cock-up is never far away in these parts and Joe Aribo delivered on 22 minutes – though Newcastle needed VAR to confirm it.

Referee Sam Barrott had initially pointed for a corner after Aribo sent Isak tumbling in the box, but replays showed the Saints midfielder never got a touch on the ball.

And for the fifth straight game on the road Isak found the back of the net, sending Alex McCarthy the wrong way from the spot.

Isak’s goalscoring run of eight consecutive games may have been stopped by the Cherries, but that blank clearly had not dented his confidence.

The super Swede came close to a second three minutes after his penalty, seeing a powerful strike palmed away after he latched onto Bruno Guimaraes’ back-heel.

There was no such disappointment just 60 seconds later.

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Jacob Murphy clipped the ball past Aribo in midfield and fizzed a perfect ball into the path of Isak, who cushioned with his left and rolled an ice-cool finish in with his right.

With so many clubs gagging to land a striker this month, Newcastle can demand the earth for their marksman should anyone come calling.

But if he helps them back into the Champions League, there will be confidence of keeping him on Tyneside for the foreseeable future.

Southampton had not been as hopeless as they have looked at times in this doomed season.

Dubravka had to save twice from Taylor Harwood-Bellis, first tipping an acrobatic effort over the bar before holding onto his header from the resulting corner.

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Eddie Howe was delighted with his side’s response[/caption]
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Sandro Tonali celebrates his second-half strike[/caption]
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It was a familiar story for Saints[/caption]

But despite their encouraging spells – this squad is simply not good enough for the Premier League.

Just five minutes into the second half the Saints left a gap so wide at the back that the tractors which had been protesting outside before kick-off would have found their way through.

But it was Tonali who exploited the space, showing aggression in the middle before charging forwards to pick up Anthony Gordon’s ball and slotting past McCarthy.

It could have been a much more depressing afternoon for the Saints had McCarthy not tipped Murphy’s strike onto the post, while Bednarek also blocked on the line from Joelinton.

Matheus Fernandes tested Dubravka from the edge of the box and with five minutes to go looked to have made it a nervy finish, but his goal was ruled out for offside.

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