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377493 tn?1356502149

What is the first thing your going to eat afterward?

So there is such a list of things we aren't really supposed to eat or drink while pregnant.  I am curious..what are you missing the most and what's the first thing you want after you give birth?  I have told DH that as soon as I am home I want Sushi (I miss it so much and am just craving it!) and a glass of wine.  That is going to be my reward for labour...lol.  What are you having?
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184342 tn?1282588750
I ate sushi the whole time I was pregnant...  most rolls are all cooked...  I didn't do any raw while I was pregnant,  but I ate regular cooked rolls the whole time.  
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951946 tn?1263565383
Oh, I get it now-- sorry, I misunderstood! :)
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i must be the weirdo, after addison i had a huge italian meat sandwich!  mmmmm.
with this one it will probably be the same, i love them so much.
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1116010 tn?1280021252
I can't wait to have a margarita!  I'm only 9 weeks along and I miss them.  I think I only drank two a year....but I miss them =)
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1039620 tn?1272594004
I did exactly that today. Talked to my OB and she said that even though she put it on the list, as long as it is pasteurized it is fine. She also said, just like you did, to read the labels and make sure they are before eating/drinking.
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377493 tn?1356502149
I had an OB appointment this morning and asked about cheeses, eggnog, sushi, etc.  Here are her comments.....Anything containing dairy or eggs needs to be pasturized.  Again, the vast majority of these products produced in Canada or the US are.  Just make sure to check the packaging.  On Sushi...technically it's a no no. However, if it is from a restaurant you have eaten at before and had no problems you are probably ok.  The tuna is not the best and of course there are lot's of rolls that are perfectly fine.  She won't actually recommend it, but if you use common sense and double check things your probably fine.  I certainly don't want to be the one to recommend these things, so please don't try any of them on my OB"s or my say so.  When in doubt double check with your own Dr. (my disclaimer..lol).  
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