Seriously.. GO TO THE DOCTOR. You need medication to treat ringworm. The doctor can give that to you. The doctor or pharmacist will tell you if it is safe to take while pregnant.
Oh.. and you can, like, totally not crave food by 11 weeks.
2007-03-27 12:35:39
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answered by iampatsajak 7
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I didn't crave anything unusual or any more than I normally would when I was pregnant with my third child. My first pregnancy it wasn't so much a craving as I just wanted a lot more meat than I would normally eat. My second pregnancy I craved chocolate (which I really do not like) and mostly just wanted to eat lighter foods (fruits, salads, etc.). Ringworm is a fungal skin infection so I don't think it could affect the pregnancy though you may want to check with your doctor about any medication you used/are using to clear it up. Yes, you can show a little at 11 weeks though many don't, especially if it is their first. I always showed early in my pregnancies and earlier each time.
2007-03-27 12:46:16
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answered by Starshine 5
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Lots of pregnant women crave certain foods, and develop aversions to others--- and some never do either one. And some, I suspect, use pregnancy as an excuse to eat those foods that they denied themselves for years in order to stay slim. I, myself, CRAVED doughnuts with chocolate icing and a glass of cold milk every day at 4:00 PM--- Some subtle nutritional deficiency, I'm sure ; )
As far as the ringworm is concerned--- it is a quite contagious fungus. You can pick it up from anywhere--- a movie theater seat, a little kid, even animals get it and you can catch it from your dog or cat. It is usually treated topically by a prescription skin cream, although the cheaper kind one buys for athlete's foot at the drugstore sometimes works too. But as with everything, ask your doctor first! And read the warning labels on drugs, whether they are prescription or OTC.
Usually, the thinner you normally are, and the flatter your tummy, the sooner you can see the little poufy womb. My first baby, it looked like an orange when I lay on my back.
May God bless you and your little baby!
2007-03-27 12:49:14
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answered by Rani 4
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I have had 2 kids and I didn't get any cravings with either pregnancy.
Well with my son I wanted crushed ice for some off the wall reason. But no food cravings though.
As far as the ring worm you need to go to your OB for that so they know that you have it and they will give you something safe to take since you are pregnant.
Congrats on the bun in the oven.
2007-03-27 12:38:39
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answered by blondie21_97504 3
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I am 28, almost 29 weeks pregnant. I have not had any cravings at all. It just depends on the person....I want to drink sweet tea a lot, but I loved it before. And I started showing very early also, Just a little pudge, but I definately could see where my tummy was bigger. As far as the ring worm..I know nothing about this. You should ask your doctor. Congratulations and good luck on pregnancy!
2007-03-27 12:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Have no idea about the ring worm.
2) I immediately had to undo my pants when I hit 10 weeks.
3) I have only had one craving and that was around 14 weeks for McDonalds french fries. Havent had anything since.
I asked my OB about this, he said that my body was not lacking in any one particular thing. Thus, a lesser chance for cravings.
I hear all these women talk about weird stuff they craved while pregnant, and I have no story to tell. I am kinda sad about it. :(
But, I guess we can be thankful we arent out in the flower bed getting pails of dirt for our midnight snack huh? lol
Good luck and congrats hun. Best wishes for a healthy happy baby!
2007-03-27 12:41:25
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answered by Truth Teller 5
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Food cravings is just a myth and no you don't have to have any. Ask your doctor as to what medicine you can take that will not harm your baby. Just be careful. Congrats though on your pregnancy.
2007-03-27 12:35:45
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answered by Feline05 5
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I never had food cravings with any of my 3 children. It is normal. I don't really know much about ring worm though. Talk to your doctor if you're concerned.
2007-03-27 12:38:22
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answered by mommy to 2 year old triplets 3
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Not every woman gets every single symptom thats in the book. Ask a doctor, i dont know much about ringworm and im sure most on here dont either. You can show this early.
2007-03-27 12:35:00
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answered by LP's Mommy, RN 6
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