What Not to Eat When You are Pregnant
You are pregnant – the minute you
hear those words all kinds of thoughts start running through your mind, and one
of the main ones is what to eat and what not to eat when you are pregnant.
After all, you want to make sure your baby is healthy and that you
remain
healthy.
It
is important that you avoid foods that high in mercury. Fish
are high in protein and omega 3 fatty acids, but mercury
is a very
real concern, especially for your fetus. Too much mercury
has the
potential to damage the nervous system of your baby. The
FDA and
EPA recommend avoiding shark, swordfish, King mackerel,
and
tilefish.
The FDA and EPA say that 8 – 12
ounces of any of the following seafood are fine for pregnant women to eat. This
includes shrimp, crab, tuna, salmon, catfish, tilapia, Pollock and cod.
Different doctors have their own idea of what is safe, so talk to your doctor
before eating seafood during your pregnancy.
A pregnant woman should always
avoid under cooked meat, eggs and poultry. When you are pregnant, you are at
risk of bacterial food poisoning. To prevent foodborne illness makes sure the
meat you eat if completely cooked. Use a meat thermometer to ensure it is
cooked. You should always cook hot dogs and processed meats until
they are steaming hot to avoid
illnesses such as listeriosis. It’s even better if you avoid completely.
Do not buy raw poultry that is
already stuffed as this can cause bacteria to grow. If you choose to buy these types
of products make, sure they are thoroughly cooked.
Pregnant women should avoid
unpasteurized milk, Brie, feta, blue cheese, camembert, or Mexican cheese as
all of these can lead to foodborne illness. Eggs should be pasteurized and not
fresh as there is also a risk of bacteria.
When you are not pregnant, the
majority of these foods do not pose a risk. However, to your unborn baby a
bacterial infection or food poisoning can be life threatening. As a result, the
FDA, EPA, and most doctors recommend that you avoid any food that is considered
high risk. It is a good idea to speak with your doctor, whom you trust, about
what is right for you. Eating a healthy diet is important to your health during
your pregnancy, and to your baby’s health.
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