Foods to Avoid While Pregnant
Almost every woman knows the basic of what they should
and should not do during pregnancy. They know that caffeine
should be cut back; they should not smoke, drink alcohol or
spend time in any hot tubs. However more and more studies are
being done to see if pregnant women should avoid certain foods
for the duration of their pregnancy.
It is essential that pregnant women eat a well balanced meal
at all times to provide their growing baby with the vitamins,
nutrients and minerals that the baby needs to grow. There
are some foods though that needs to be avoided due to the risk
they pose to not just to the mother, but also to the growing
baby.
For starters, raw meat needs to be avoided due to the risk
of toxoplasmosis and salmonella. This means no more rare
steaks, or rare burgers. Pregnant women should take caution and
make sure that all of the meat they eat is cooked well done.
Cold deli meat should also be avoided because of the risk of
listeria. Listeria can cross the placenta and can cause an
infection or blood poisoning to the baby. Keep in mind though
that deli meat can be reheated until it is steaming and this
will help reduce the risk.
Speaking of listeria there are other foods that can contain
this bacteria. Some soft cheeses such as brie, feta, and
gorgonzola. These cheeses are commonly made with unpasterized
milk. Unpasterized milk often contains listeria, so pregnant
women need to make sure that any soft cheeses they are going to
eat are made with pasteurized milk.
Fish has always been a subject of debate for pregnant women.
While some forms of fish contain essential nutrients that are
needed by the baby, others contain a high level of mercury. Any
fish with a high level of mercury such as shark, swordfish,
king mackerel, tilefish and fish used in sushi should be
avoided through out pregnancy. Studies have linked mercury to
developmental delays and in some cases brain damage. Tuna also
contains a lot of mercury but canned, chunk light tuna has a
lower amount of mercury and can be eaten in moderation. Raw
shellfish also should be avoided through out pregnancy.
Raw eggs or anything containing raw eggs is a no no during
pregnancy. There is a potential exposure to salmonella. This
means no raw cookie dough, no brownie mix, and some homemade
sauces such as hollandaise, Caesar dressing and blue cheese
dressing. When dining in a restaurant, it would be wise to ask
any sauces or dressings contain any raw eggs. Most restaurants
should be using pasteurized eggs in any raw egg recipe but one
should still double check.
There has never been a more important time to be careful
what a woman eats then when she is pregnant. Some of the above
foods have been linked to miscarriages and other birth defects.
If you are pregnant and you have already indulged in a few of
the foods you should not have, do not panic. Chances are, you
and your baby are fine but take extra care to avoid these foods
in the future.
|