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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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Переговори про мир в Україні: чотири сценарії розвитку подій — Die Zeit

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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Arsenal player ratings: David Raya saves all three-points for Arsenal but Trossard’s woeful deliveries an issue again

ARSENAL finally won a match with ten-men after Myles Lewis-Skelly was controversially sent off.

The wonderkid was surprisingly given a red card for a foul on Wolves star Matt Doherty at the end of the first-half in a decision that was described as “nonsensical”.

Arsenal players appealing to a referee after a red card.
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Arsenal players regained their composure after losing their cool after Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off[/caption]
Arsenal's goalkeeper diving to save a shot from a Wolverhampton Wanderers player.
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David Raya impressed between the sticks[/caption]

It was the Gunners’ fourth sending off this season and they had not won any of their matches without 11 players this term.

But Arsenal showed their character and battled past Wolves 1-0.

Here is how SunSport rated the players’ performances.

DAVID RAYA – 8/10

Very little to do until the 63rd minute when he brilliantly tipped a deflected Matheus Cunha effort wide.

He then stopped Rayan Ait-Nouri in a one-on-one in the 84th minute.

MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 6

Was having another fine game before being the victim of one of most ludicrous red cards in Prem history. His cynical trip was worthy of a yellow and nothing more.

WILLIAM SALIBA – 7

Arsenal just look so solid with him in this backline. A welcome return from a minor hamstring injury. Kept Cunha at bay.

GABRIEL – 7

Led from the front and put his body on the line. Constantly headed away from danger.

JURRIEN TIMBER – 6

Hit with some nasty challenges that required treatment – including one that had Joao Gomes sent off – but carried on playing and was resolute.

DECLAN RICE – 7

More of a goal threat than in recent weeks and stood up when Arsenal needed him.

THOMAS PARTEY – 7

Steady Eddie for most parts back in his favoured midfield position after spells at right-back this season. Displayed his importance to this side once more.

ETHAN NWANERI – 6

Unfortunately made way at half-time as a sacrificial lamb following Lewis-Skelly’s sending off. Was a lively, creative spark in the first-half.

LEANDRO TROSSARD – 5

In the absence of Bukayo Saka, the Belgian is on corner-taking duty, but his deliveries were woeful. A quiet afternoon that sums up why he is in and out of the team currently.

GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 6

Was lacking that clinical edge in the first half, but came up with the cross after the break that led to Arsenal’s vital opener.

KAI HAVERTZ – 7

Missed two glorious first half chances with his head and another in the second half, but worked tirelessly on his own – especially with Arsenal down to ten.

SUBS:

RICCARDO CALAFIORI (NWANERI, 45) – 8

The sort of goal that keeps title dreams alive. Added real height and danger aerially, as well as a sweet volley from a tough angle.

KIERAN TIERNEY (MARTINELLI, 87) – N/A

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Family of ‘amazing’ Leo Ross, 12, knifed to death on way home from school pay tribute as teen, 14, charged with murder

THE family of “amazing” Leo Ross who was knifed to death on his way home from school have paid tribute as a teen, 14, has been charged with murder.

The boy, who can’t be named for legal reasons, has been remanded into custody to appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Monday having been charged this afternoon with Leo’s murder and possession of a bladed article.

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12-year-old Leo Ross was found injured on Tuesday and later died in hospital[/caption]

Leo, aged 12, was found injured near Scribers Lane at around 3.40pm on Tuesday, and sadly died in hospital at around 7.30pm.

As a result of a thorough investigation and review of all available evidence, we have also charged the 14-year-old boy with six additional assaults, none of which involved the use of a knife.

All of the victims of those offences have been notified and are being supported by officers.

The charges are for:

  • Murder of Leo Ross on 21 January, 2025
  • Possession of bladed article on 21 January, 2025
  • Assault on a woman on 22 October, 2024
  • Assault on a PC on 26 November, 2024
  • Assault on a PC on 26 November, 2024
  • Serious assault of a woman on 19 January, 2025
  • Serious assault of a woman on 20 January, 2025
  • Assault of a woman on 21 January, 2025

Our specialist officers continue to support Leo’s family and we have informed them of the latest developments.

Leo’s family said today: “We want everyone to know what an amazing, kind, loving boy Leo was.

“Not only has Leo’s life been taken, all of our lives have as well.

“Leo will be truly missed by all of us. He was loved so much by everyone.

“The family want to thank the school, the police and everyone involved in the investigation and supporting us all through this horrific time.”

The tragic death of Leo has had a devastating impact on his family, friends, school and the wider community.

Our officers continue to have a high-profile presence in the area to offer support and reassurance.

The investigation into Leo’s death continues and we are still appealing for anyone with information.

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Leo Ross, 12[/caption]

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Huge Allianz League division 1 clash postponed due to severe weather after Storm Eowyn

SUNDAY’s Allianz Football League Division 1 clash between Kerry and Donegal has been postponed.

The news comes after severe weather conditions, preventing Donegal from traveling to the south of Ireland.

21 July 2019; Daire Ó Baoill of Donegal is tackled by Stephen O'Brien of Kerry resulting in a penalty during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final Group 1 Phase 2 match between Kerry and Donegal at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Kerry vs Donegal Allianz League clash postponed due to severe weather after Storm Eowyn
25 January 2025; An orange and white flag are seen beside the goal before the Allianz Football League Division 1 match between Galway and Armagh at Pearse Stadium in Galway. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
The game is off after Donegal couldn’t travel due to the weather conditions

The game was originally set for Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney.

But it the opener has been called off after consultations with Croke Park brass ahead of further poor weather is expected.

At least 715,000 homes and businesses were plunged into darkness as the most violent storm in decades battered Ireland.

A Status Red warning was in place for the entire island, with forecasters after Storm Eowyn made landafall on Friday.

The fixture is thought to be rescheduled for the weekend of 8/9 February, with details on Monday.

The Division three clash between Leitrim and Laois has been rescheduled to Sunday at 2pm at the same venue due to electrical issues caused by Storm Éowyn.

It was set to take place on Saturday afternoon in Ballymore but has been pushed back a day due to the historic storm.

Although the GAA noted in a statement on Saturday that the game is still in doubt as they continue to monitor the situation.

A statement read: “The situation will be monitored throughout the day in advance of the game tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, a pitch inspection is planned for Sunday ahead of the Division 2 football clash between Westmeath and Louth.

In the Allianz Hurling League, Westmeath’s game against Laois was postponed due to a frozen pitch.

While Mayo’s meeting with Cavan has also been delayed.

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