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During pregnancy, Hmong women would follow their food cravings to guarantee that their child would not be born with a deformity. [37] In Malta, a pregnant woman is encouraged to satisfy her cravings for specific foods, out of fear that her unborn child will bear a representational birthmark (Maltese: xewqa, literally "desire" or "craving").
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In Philippine folk culture, lihí is a condition of pregnancy food craving. A notable characteristic is that pregnant women usually desire food such as sour, unripe mango with bagoong . While it is a cultural concept restricted among Filipinos , analogous cultural phenomena of pregnancy food cravings have been observed in various cultures.
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 ...
The term pica originates in the Latin word for magpie, pì„ca, [4] [45] a bird famed for its unusual eating behaviors and believed to eat almost anything. [46] The Latin may have been a translation of a Greek word meaning both 'magpie, jay' and 'pregnancy craving, craving for strange food'.
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