I had a craving for blue cheese on my salad and looked and they were all pasreurized. ), no coffee, no cats. I called the place and they said that they DO NOT use pasteurized blue cheese!
It's not the blue cheese itself, its the risk that the blue cheese harbours a nasty bug. I just ate a sandwich which had some blue cheese in it and I did not realise until I finished. That goes for pretty much anything.To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.Share your dream takeaway with Deliveroo - 10 x £50 Deliveroo vouchers to be wonLet’s talk rail safety with Network Rail - £100 voucher to be wonWould you like to test Klearvol essential oil inhalation capsules with your child? I stay away from the obvious stuff, raw eggs (though I've tasted batter and cookie dough :), sushi, certain fish, most raw meat, but I always ate my steaks medium and still did when I was pregnant. You could ask your GP for a blood test but I think it's a case of a very small risk of contracting it, but a high risk of complications if you do.When I discoverd I was pregnant with DC2 I was on holiday in France a few years ago, eating blue cheese/goats cheese/any mad cheese from the market and feasting on salami, pate and wine. People eat stuff they say not to all the time and they are ok. You must be a first time mom. I had only two bites, and the blue cheese was warmed up on the pizza.
I believed everyones bs with my first and freaked out over any pain or bleeding or whatever. Get information and tips on how to help you choose the right place to deliver your baby. I watch what i do while preg but its nothing like my firat preg. I know that I am not meant to. By using this Site you agree to the following What to expect during the first hours after delivery. Sorry to burst that bubble.Tsk pretty disappointed with the French, surely it wasn't that long since I was there and I am sure I remember blue cheese, fags and wine as common pregnant lady fare. I pushed my plate to my husband and I just wanted to cry. This preg im complete opposite and its great. Has anyone else eaten blue cheese in pregnancy?Someone will be along to say they have & its fine but just to say, DON'T PANIC.
Gave birth to two perfectly healthy babies - panic ye not!
Anyone have any experience with this? Learn about early screening and test options for your pregnancy. The Content on this Site is presented in a summary fashion, and is intended to be used for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am in such a panic. Subscribe to MedHelp's free newsletter for Community Support, Experience, and Guidance. I am now really worried about possibly getting listeria.