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did I mess up ? :(

I ate a little ceviche and now im worried ! I was craving it so bad and my family made some today for the super bowl . Could this harm my baby ??? 21 w
( fish ceviche , only cooked in alot of lemon juice )
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Lol...
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Thank you all !
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Maybe I should rephrase myself... Children born to meth addicts have been known to come out 100% healthy not all but some! Better?
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I doubt a meth addicts kids are born healthy..but you eating ceviche shouldn't be harmful as long as it wasn't contaminated or anything.dont worry :-)
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People do meth during their pregnancy and kids come out normal lol I'm sure eating this once should be harmless
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Im 38 weeks and i ate it like 3 times the whole pregnancy and i was fine i guess it depends if your body or baby like it if you throw up or have diarreha.
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The reason ceviche is dangerous is because of the risk of bacteria contamination, only be worried if you start with vomiting and diarreah.
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No im not feeling sick just getting some little cramps , but I kinda always get little pains here and there .
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I think u will know if something happens or if something. Is wrong. Ur body will let u know. Are u feeling sick or anything
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Bump :/
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