I'm so freaked out!!
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/breaking-news/index.ssf/2014/07/listeria_fears_prompt_recall_o.html
We get our produce at Wegmans and I've had a whole lot of peaches and nectarines in the past month in a half. Going to get a blood test today.
Re: Listeria recall
My local grocery store was not helpful either and couldn't name the distributor or manufacturer name that they use. They just told me the peaches are grown in California and Georgia.
Probably ok...but will bring it up to the doctor since it is a nationwide recall and the company said that they did not know the location of the companies who purchased the products from their (i.e.Wawona's) direct customers.
The only thing that's comforting about it, is that there haven't been any cases of illness reported yet.
I'm currently in the waiting room to see my GP. Will report back with his answers.
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And congrats on the great A/S! @SLC1102 - please update us on this thread if you find out any new or contradicting information from your doctor. Thanks!
@Alwaysaforeigner and everyone else...had my apt this morning and my doctor didn't say anything contradicting anything, but she did say it would be very doubtful that I have anything considering it's been 3 weeks since I've eaten the peaches that may have been contaminated. She also said that the CDC doesn't recommend even testing people if they don't show any signs/symptoms, however since I'm a neurotic FTM she went ahead and did the blood work anyway. She said not to worry, especially since I had my A/S this morning and baby looks perfectly healthy.
I want to do one of these precautionary blood tests (we ate them and I have been frantically panicked since our grocery store called us about the recall yesterday).
ETA: added the link to the article
"Because listeriosis in pregnancy is serious and difficult to diagnose, blood cultures should be considered in any pregnant patient presenting with fever, especially if accompanied by flu-like or gastrointestinal symptoms. After obtaining cultures, providers should consider starting treatment if suspicion for listerial infection is high"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2621056/