Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Listeriosis More Condition_symptoms What Are The Chances Of Getting Listeriosis During The Pregnancy?

What are the chances of getting listeriosis during the pregnancy? - listeriosis more condition_symptoms

Hello, I'm probably paranoid about this ...
I recently ordered the red salmon caviar (which was cool) and ate about 2 tablespoons of it. Then I thought I should be eating during pregnancy .. So I checked online and found that some sites that eating unpasteurized caviar, because of listeria recommend to do. The one I ate is not pasteurized.
How big? Do all foods with Listeria unpaseurized? If not, how it is possible for me to get to listeriosis?

4 comments:

joey322 said...

it's like eating meat and concerned about E. coli. All products are unpastuerized listeria, but perhaps it is better to stay at home.

Next time, if they are not sick after eating, then you are well and see the tags!

Take care:)

Mama Ro said...

I'm pretty sure we know at this point whether he was contacted, because I think that is a form of Listeria Poisening food. Only your doc knows for sure!

GabesMom... said...

Listeria in food, you can not pasteurized. If you are not sick, but do not worry too much about it, but be careful in the future. Want to keep unpasteurized cheese and everything that is not well cooked.

I would not worry to much, but does not mention that your doctor during your next visit.

Congratulations on your pregnancy!

amosunkn... said...

All non-pasteurized raw foods contain bacteria that cause infection may be too large to handle for the immune system.

Not that automatically means sick because he ate.

Look for signs of infection. Flu-like symptoms. Particularly severe vomiting and fever.

Chances are, you do not run well.

For the future, the largest fish is eating no-no during pregnancy. Contains high concentrations of heavy metals Murcury and leads to severe congenital malformations. No more caviar eating raw fish during pregnancy and to avoid, and nearly all species of fish. Get the new table seafood with your doctor, tell him when and how each type of fish you can eat.

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