Hi ladies. I'm 6 weeks and 3 days along, and I think I just messed up. I just had a Capriotti's Bobbie sandwich for dinner. It's a turkey sandwich, but it's made with roasted turkey that they make fresh everyday, rather than lunch meat. I thought that was fine, but now I'm reading mixed things online. Should I be worried?
Re: I ate a turkey hoagie
Just in case you're not being sarcastic, which I certainly hope you are, don't you think your Dr or SOMEBODY might mention that something as common as turkey is dangerous?
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My bad.
Glad to hear that it isn't.
Baby #1 due June 5th, 2014
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Our Miracles: BFP- May 14, 2015... diagnosed with SCH. Collapsed Sac- May 29, 2015. Determined to be failed twin tetraploidy pregnancy.
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I agree. And you know what? If were all throwing in our 2 cents, I find people who drink when they're pregnant white trash. Flame away
I agree. And you know what? If were all throwing in our 2 cents, I find people who drink when they're pregnant white trash. Flame away
Oh so having a glass of wine on occasion is your equivalent of downing a 6-pack of PBR?
@jenandtim828
This. My Italian grandmother swears a glass of wine is not only OK but good for the baby. In her words (loosely translated because my Italian is not great and she speaks very broken english) "a few glasses of wine a week won't kill the baby, it relaxes you it relaxes the baby". I wouldn't nessasarly drink a few a week but on an occasion, like a holiday or family get together you bet your sweet ass I'm gonna have me some moscato
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A fucking men
She is concerned and asking for a little advice and some of you decide that it is easier to be mean, than to offer a kind word.
I personally have been pregnant 4 times...I have a 2 year old but most recently lost my little boy last July at 6 months gestation. I am currently pregnant again and have been told this time around to avoid many things that I wasn't told about with my first, second or third one being to avoid picking anything up over 25 lbs and I have been more caustious of what I eat, cause why the hell not be more safe than sorry. You don't know fear in pregnancy until you have lost a child and with all the being said I am still able to very a good mother to my daughter.
If you want to drink then drink, if you want to eat sushi then go for it...but why be so judgemental and rude to a first time mama just looking for some advice.
@angelstar975 good luck with your pregnancy and definitely don't take the opinion of strangers to heart, you never know their life circumstances and everyone is a badass over the internet.
And from what I understand, pregnant women are more likely to contract listeria because parts of the immune system are suppressed. The warning has been put out there, so I'm going to heed it. Maybe it's unnecessary, but at the end of the day, I feel more secure having done so.
I appreciate the ladies who stood up for me, but you don't have to be worried about me being scared away. So I asked a question that people find stupid. Whatever, it happens. I feel better knowing I probably shouldn't have worried, regardless of the way the message was delivered.