What to Avoid When Eating and Drinking While Pregnant

Raw or undercooked seafood
Avoid sushi, sashimi, ceviche, and raw shellfish to steer clear of harmful bacteria and parasites.
Unpasteurized milk and soft cheeses
Steer clear of potential listeria risk in unpasteurized products, opt for pasteurized versions instead.
Undercooked meat and poultry
Cook beef, poultry, and pork to 165°F to prevent potential bacterial infections.
Deli meats and prepared salads
Skip pre-made options unless heated, as listeria could be lurking.
Raw eggs and undercooked egg dishes
Mayonnaise, eggnog, and hollandaise sauce are best avoided unless made with pasteurized eggs.
High-mercury fish
Limit swordfish, king mackerel, marlin, and bigeye tuna to protect your baby from mercury harm.
Raw sprouts
These tiny greens can harbor bacteria, so opt for cooked sprouts or choose other vegetables.
Unwashed fruits and vegetables
Give them a good scrub to remove potential dirt and bacteria.
Alcohol and caffeinated drinks
Avoid alcohol completely and limit caffeine intake to keep your baby safe.
Processed foods
Minimize sugary drinks, snacks, and processed meats to focus on a nutritious diet.
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