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9-5. CRAVINGS DURING PREGNANCY a. Craving. This is a strong desire for a certain type of food, usually carbohydrates. b. Pica. This is an intense craving for and ingestion of nonnutritive substances such as clay, laundry starch, raw flour, and rice. This type of craving is characteristic of but is not limited to lower socioeconomic groups, ethnic groups, and regional areas, which prefer certain substances. Even though the cause is unknown, it interferes with good nutrition. Pica appears to be related to iron deficiency anemia as either a cause or an effect. c. Treatment or Counseling.
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