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I was just wondering...I'm only 10+1 and I have REALLY badly been wanting marinated mussels like I want to eat the so so so so bad they are marinated in vinegar but I don't want to eat them if I'm not supposed to wld love pplz advice on this plz help this is my 4th and my other pregnancies have never wanted seafoods at all
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305005 tn?1358728290
Lol I thought the same thing when i seem the soft serve and few other things, ( oops)I think it's very very small chance and they just name it just incase. I'm with you Rachel lol I been eating a few of these things and its not gonna change for me either
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Those are all the things I want and crave...lol poor baby. I am feedingbhim cold cuts and froozen yogurt and I dont think that will change...
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Soft serve ice cream.   What?!  U just broke my heart!
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Thank you Cindy82 that is a fair bit of info I can use through out this pregancy a lot of help :)
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305005 tn?1358728290
Every thing I have read says no on marinated mussels but I read that you can eat them fully cooked. Your doctor should be able to point you in the right direction :)
Higher Risk Food To Avoid When Pregnant

•Chilled ready-to-eat foods such as those bought from a supermarket deli or restaurant buffet unless they are heated until piping hot
•Prepared ready-to-eat foods such as store-bought sandwiches where you can’t be certain of product age, storage conditions, or the preparer’s food handling practices
•Soft and semi-soft pastuerised cheese eg brie, camembert, feta, blue, mozzarella, ricotta
•Raw milk (unpasteurized), raw milk cheeses and raw milk yoghurts
•Cold cooked and smoked chicken
•Processed meats such as ham, pâté, salami or luncheon
•Prepared salads including rice or pasta salad, coleslaw, roasted vegetable and green salads
•Raw or smoked seafood including sushi, smoked salmon, marinated mussels or oysters
•Raw eggs eg in smoothies, mayonnaise or desserts like mousse
•Soft serve ice cream
•Cream or custard especially in pre-made cakes or pastries (unless newly opened or home-made and fresh)
•Hummus and other dips containing tahini (which has been linked to both Salmonella and Listeria infection)
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Yeh that's about as much as I know but I have a doc appointment on Monday so i think I can hold off tell then just to get her advice on it... Thank u for ur advice :)
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4484425 tn?1384228334
As far as I know mussels are fine to eat but they need to be fully cooked.
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