Hi all! First time poster here

I am an FTM and am struggling with wanting junk food all the time

I have always been a very healthy eater, enjoying ice cream or candy or chips once in a while but really overall I've always just liked healthy food better. I'm 8w4days pregnant now and I've been craving and eating a lot of unhealthy stuff --mostly Mac and cheese (the totally processed boxed kind), sour patch kids, sugary cereals, bagels...etc. I know that indulging once in a while is fine, but I want my baby to be the healthiest it can be so I need some help with kicking these bad eating habits to the curb. Any suggestions are welcome!
Re: Eating habits...help!
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
Also, don't stress about it. If there's ever a time to just enjoy your body and ditch the diet mode we always seem to be in, it'd be now. Just make sure you're also getting plenty of exercise.... even walking is good.
And like @ladythrice says, it's all about survival right now.
So for about a month all I could really eat was pasta, cereal, cheese, burritos, peanut butter and chocolate. I would blend veggies into a sauce and eat that with pasta and I ate a lot of clementines, berries, bananas, pears, and apples. It was tough feeling like crap and having carb crashes a lot... plus I put on 12 lbs right away but my weight has been stable the last 2 weeks, my energy is up and my diet has improved. Try not to be too hard on yourself! Hopefully by week 11 or 12 you will feel like eating other stuff!
DD #2: EDD July 2016
Married: October 2014
TTC #1 since September 2015
July BMB May Signature Challenge
Little boy due July 31st 2016
Some strategies that work for me:
-have healthy snacks that are easy to prep/grab quickly - for example, veggies/fruit cut up and ready to eat, veggie and fruit smoothies prepared in advance in little bags, just have to quickly blend, add some greek yogurt for protein
-frozen berries and fruit in my water - keeps it cold and gives it some flavour, and then I eat the fruit when the water is done
-lots of small snacks instead of big meals
-if you're having an unhealthy meal, add a small, healthy side (for example, your bowl of mac n cheese with a little handful of snap peas, and eat the peas first or throughout the meal so you don't fill up on the unhealthy food first)
-take a good multivitamin to make up for missed nutrients
But most of all don't beat yourself up if for the next few weeks you give in to cravings. You can turn it around in the 2nd and 3rd trimester when you're feeling better!
BFP 2/19/15 • MMC found at 9 wks • D&E at 11 wks (age 36)
BFP 8/29/15 • CP (age 37)
TTC#2 since May 2017
BFP 10/18/17 • MMC found at 8 wks • Misoprostal at 10.5 wks (age 39)
BFP 2/16/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 4/13/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 5/07/18 • MMC found at 10.5 wks • D&E at 11.5 wks • Testing showed it was a girl with Trisomy 22. (age 39/40)
9/5/18 Diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve (4-5 follicles, one ovary had none and was very atrophied)
RE says the low egg count is likely causing my recurrent pregnancy loss. Less eggs results in more aneuploidy.
BFP 9/24/18 • CP (age 40)
BFP 2/19/15 • MMC found at 9 wks • D&E at 11 wks (age 36)
BFP 8/29/15 • CP (age 37)
TTC#2 since May 2017
BFP 10/18/17 • MMC found at 8 wks • Misoprostal at 10.5 wks (age 39)
BFP 2/16/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 4/13/18 • CP (age 39)
BFP 5/07/18 • MMC found at 10.5 wks • D&E at 11.5 wks • Testing showed it was a girl with Trisomy 22. (age 39/40)
9/5/18 Diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve (4-5 follicles, one ovary had none and was very atrophied)
RE says the low egg count is likely causing my recurrent pregnancy loss. Less eggs results in more aneuploidy.
BFP 9/24/18 • CP (age 40)