A taste for CLAY
Condition called pica can cause problems for pregnant women, but some swear by benefits
When she was pregnant, Adama Maweja remembers passing by Atlanta's Morehouse College campus while construction was under way and focusing on a mound of red clay. "My mouth watered," she said. Maweja yearned to eat the clay. This craving had haunted her since childhood, and she succumbed to it during pregnancy. Full Story
This was a red-letter, emotional week for me. My oldest daughter gave birth to my first grandchild. This previous bundle is a miracle child. My daughter has numerous health issues that could have made it impossible for her to conceive and bear a child. My debt of gratitude to the medical community that took care of her during her pregnancy is huge. Thank you so much. Full Story