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So im 34 weeks and I'm at Applebee's and I orders the hamburger asked for well done and I ate some of it and it was a Lil pink i might have ate a Lil will I and baby be fine I'm freaking out???
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All my pregnancies Iv eaten meat the same way I would if I wasn't pregnant.  My kids are healthy.
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Cow is fine just not pork or chicken they can cause salmonella.
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10817881 tn?1422287520
I've never had a hamburger that's cooked all the way through! I love my burgers with a little pink(:
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I guess I've been eating totally wrong both my pregnancies then lol I can't eat beef if it's all the way cooked through its gross to me lol
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You'll be fine just be sure to send your burger back!!! Hamburger meat should always be cooked all the way through unless its a steak burger. Even then its risky. I eat my steak rare, that's the only way I'll eat it and I never had any problems. My son was beyond healthy. But there's too many things that you can get from eating raw hamburger meat. But since you only ate a small amount (maybe) you'll be fine.
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10817881 tn?1422287520
I hate an extremely rare steak around 30 weeks! Lol(: it was practically bleeding! I was fine! Don't worry mommma
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Lol! You'll be fine!
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You'll be fine! :-)
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