I have a million questions! I don't want to tell anyone IRL since it's so early so sorry for all my questions at once. My googling seems to show that deli meat unheated and chicken salad are not ok when pregnant, so what are my options left for work if I dont' want to microwave anything?
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Re: What to eat & what not to eat
Congrats on your BFP!
Some suggestions:
Veggie and cheese sandwiches, cucumber, tomato etc.
Spinach or garden salads with hard boiled egg, veggies
Egg salad sandwiches (watch for mayo made with raw egg)
Tuna sandwiches
Good ole PB&J
Pita bread with hummus, sliced cheese, veggies with tzatiki
I ate deli meat (unheated) and chicken salad while pregnant with DS and he turned out fine. I'm doing the same this time around.
Google lysteria...it's very rare.
Best to play it safe.
Listeria can be found in unpasteurized milk, cheese like feta cheese, blue veined cheese, brie, queso fresco, queso blanco.
Deli meat slices and hot dogs: eat these but make sure they are cooked.
HTH
Don't take drugs, don't drink booze, cut caffeine intake and stay away from foods that you wouldn't normally eat due to safety concerns. Lunch meats and things like hot dogs are processed and usually high in nitrates - I don't eat that stuff for those reasons - not because I think there is a high chance of getting a foodbourne illness.
You pretty much have the same chance as getting sick from high quality sushi or meat as you do from eating at a random fast food joint who employs one random worker that doesn't wash their hands after using the bathroom. Everything in moderation and you'll be fine.
Like my doctor recently said - "if something is going to happen it's going to happen, it's not from that one can of coke you drank or because you ate a sandwhich. I see women who do everything right and still can't get pregnant or miscarry and I see crack addicts that drop 12 kids out without a problem."
Try not to stress about it.
My dr. told me a pregnant woman isn't actually more susceptible to listeria, but the damage that listeria can cause can be greater. As in you actually aren't more likely to get it when pregnant, but if you do you could get sicker, and you could miscarry.
Uh, meat isn't something that is pasteurized.
Seems like pretty much everything is out if you add up all the google info and different doctors. Mine said absolutely no tuna because mercury levels have been found to be higher than previously thought. That was the one article they gave me in my welcome pack.
I have been eating soups, chili and other leftovers. I have had a few things on the don't eat list but just don't make a regular habit of it.
Since pregnant women's immune systems are weaker (after all, we wouldn't want our bodies rejecting the baby), we're more susceptible to falling ill with things like listeria or the flu. According to my OB, normal immune systems could fight off low doses of listeria and the person would never know it, but our immune systems have been "turned down" and can therefore be affected more easily. That doesn't mean that you will probably get listeria if you eat unpasteurized dairy products or toxoplasmosis if you eat deli meat that you haven't heated up first. But it does mean that you are in a higher risk group and that the consequences for your baby can be very serious if you do happen to have the bad luck to eat that piece of salami that was infected.
In other words, know that you have a higher risk than the rest of the population to be infected by these bacteria and make educated choices about what you eat. I personally am going to wait until after pregnancy to finally sink my teeth into a high quality mdm-rare steak, but there are plenty of women on this board who continue to eat "normally" throughout their entire pregnancy.
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence