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GioiaMia
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I have a listeria question. . .
is this a new issue? Has it been happening more recently?
The reason I ask is that no one I know has ever heard of many of the restrictions that are posted on here - I have 9 nieces and nephews so I have "been through" many pregnancies LOL and all of the mothers went to the doctor and followed the rules. When I asked my doctor about coldcuts he said not to eat roast beef that was pink in the middle, and almost seemed surprised by the question.
I understand that every doctor is different and it is a very serious issue - but I was curious if there was a reason it was so common now to not have coldcuts etc. due to listeria fears
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Posted 12/16/09 12:49 PM |
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
My guess is that there were one or two stories in the news about a woman who contracted listeria and had a miscarriage. That caused a scare.
None of my OBs have ever told me to stay away from cold cuts. The only foods that were mentioned were unpasteurized cheeses, raw seafood (like oysters) and fish with high levels of mercury.
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Posted 12/16/09 12:53 PM |
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RandiG
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
That is just what my OB said, so i listened to him. My SIL never heard of it either. My friend who had a baby last year had the same restrictions. One of the girls posted the other day about how she met somebody that ate a lot of cold cuts and the baby was born with Bacterial Meningitis.
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Posted 12/16/09 12:53 PM |
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Lara&Aidansmommy
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
My sister that has two children ages 5 and 7 WAS NEVER TOLD NOT TO EAT HOTDOGS OR COLDCUTS...in fact she had a hotdog from the cart everyday while she was pregnant with her daughter (her daughter is 100 percent perfect) when i told my sister about not being able to eat cold cuts or hotdogs she looked at me like i was nuts
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Posted 12/16/09 12:55 PM |
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GioiaMia
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Thanks for answering just curious, not trying to start drama b/c if my doctor told me not to eat them I would definitely listen -- that is why they get paid the big bucks!
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Posted 12/16/09 12:57 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
My friends who were pregnant about 7 years ago had never heard of this.
Doctors have to protect themselves for liability reasons. I have tried to find studies that have said that the cases of listeria have dropped in pregnant women since this whole "you can't eat anything" started and I can't.
This is a hot topic, but quite frankly I would rather have proper nutrition, eat fresh and healthy then worry about Listeria.
I also find it interesting that people have a huge problem with cold cuts and cheese but not other foods they consume that are doing more damage.
But this is just my personal feeling on the topic. You have to do what you are comfortable with.
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Posted 12/16/09 12:57 PM |
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Newly1
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
I think the risk of listeria is very rare. My doc even said that if I want to eat cold cuts just get them from a reputable place. I have chosen not to eat them just in case...but I am tempted from time to time!
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Posted 12/16/09 12:57 PM |
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MetsGirl07
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
i honestly never heard of the cold cut thing until i went onto LIF.. i mentioned it to my OB and he said to eat it moderation.. in which i do.. i always look back to what our parents did when they were pregnant with us
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Posted 12/16/09 12:58 PM |
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GioiaMia
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by headoverheels
My guess is that there were one or two stories in the news about a woman who contracted listeria and had a miscarriage. That caused a scare.
None of my OBs have ever told me to stay away from cold cuts. The only foods that were mentioned were unpasteurized cheeses, raw seafood (like oysters) and fish with high levels of mercury.
yes, that is basically what my doctor said to me plus to cut back on caffeine.
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Posted 12/16/09 12:58 PM |
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Newly1
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by katiebug
My friends who were pregnant about 7 years ago had never heard of this.
Doctors have to protect themselves for liability reasons. I have tried to find studies that have said that the cases of listeria have dropped in pregnant women since this whole "you can't eat anything" started and I can't.
This is a hot topic, but quite frankly I would rather have proper nutrition, eat fresh and healthy then worry about Listeria.
I also find it interesting that people have a huge problem with cold cuts and cheese but not other foods they consume that are doing more damage.
But this is just my personal feeling on the topic. You have to do what you are comfortable with.
ITA with this! I know people who are so anal about not eating cold cuts, etc....yet they eat cake, cookies, anc chinese food almost every day! I think chances are...the cold cuts are prob way healthier.
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Posted 12/16/09 12:59 PM |
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GioiaMia
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
My own kind of modification of this is that I am trying to buy smaller amounts of coldcuts so I just eat them for a day or two.
I am CHEAP and I have a hard time throwing out food so I used to eat coldcuts for a while after what my DH thought was acceptable, but I cut that out
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Posted 12/16/09 1:00 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by Newly1
ITA with this! I know people who are so anal about not eating cold cuts, etc....yet they eat cake, cookies, anc chinese food almost every day! I think chances are...the cold cuts are prob way healthier.
I am definitely a health food junky, and consider myself very well educated on the topic. So I was eating a salad with some Feta on it for lunch one day, and my other pregnant friend started to yell at me about it. The funny thing was she was consuming a HUGE McDonalds meal while she was lecturing me.
Now I have absolutely nothing against people who eat McD's. I say enjoy, but really? Lecturing someone eating a salad while eating a large fry and Big mac?
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Posted 12/16/09 1:02 PM |
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GioiaMia
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by katiebug
Posted by Newly1
ITA with this! I know people who are so anal about not eating cold cuts, etc....yet they eat cake, cookies, anc chinese food almost every day! I think chances are...the cold cuts are prob way healthier.
I am definitely a health food junky, and consider myself very well educated on the topic. So I was eating a salad with some Feta on it for lunch one day, and my other pregnant friend started to yell at me about it. The funny thing was she was consuming a HUGE McDonalds meal while she was lecturing me.
Now I have absolutely nothing against people who eat McD's. I say enjoy, but really? Lecturing someone eating a salad while eating a large fry and Big mac?
LOL I love this.
Well I can top it. My SIL told me that I could not be in the same room as a poinsettia bc the "poison" would hurt the baby.
My SIL who smoked a pack a day through all three pregnancies. . .
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Posted 12/16/09 1:03 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
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LOL I love this.
Well I can top it. My SIL told me that I could not be in the same room as a poinsettia bc the "poison" would hurt the baby.
My SIL who smoked a pack a day through all three pregnancies. . .
Um are they only poison to dogs and cats when they actually consume the plant?
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Posted 12/16/09 1:05 PM |
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lucamon
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
I don't want to scare anyone but this actually happened to my friend's sister. She was 37 weeks pregnant and decided she is far enough along that a cold cut sandwich won't do any harm. Well, about 1 hour after she had her sandwich she started having terrible cramps. She was on the subway at the time and thought she was going into labor. She was rushed to the hospital. It turned out that she had listeria. They performed an emergency c-section on her. Two hours later her baby die because the infection went to the brain and there was nothing they can do to safe the baby. I know this probably happens to one in a million but when you know this happened to someone you know, I am stick by the rules. No cold cuts for 9 months. I can do it! When I crave it, I have a BLT instead.
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Posted 12/16/09 1:05 PM |
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RandiG
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by Tilde
Posted by katiebug
Posted by Newly1
ITA with this! I know people who are so anal about not eating cold cuts, etc....yet they eat cake, cookies, anc chinese food almost every day! I think chances are...the cold cuts are prob way healthier.
I am definitely a health food junky, and consider myself very well educated on the topic. So I was eating a salad with some Feta on it for lunch one day, and my other pregnant friend started to yell at me about it. The funny thing was she was consuming a HUGE McDonalds meal while she was lecturing me.
Now I have absolutely nothing against people who eat McD's. I say enjoy, but really? Lecturing someone eating a salad while eating a large fry and Big mac?
LOL I love this.
Well I can top it. My SIL told me that I could not be in the same room as a poinsettia bc the "poison" would hurt the baby.
My SIL who smoked a pack a day through all three pregnancies. . .
lol that is poisoness to animals if they eat them!!!
people are crazy!
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Posted 12/16/09 1:06 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by MetsGirl07
i always look back to what our parents did when they were pregnant with us
SO true. My mom said when she was pregnant in the 70s the Dr told her it was ok to drink in moderation... just don't get drunk because you might fall down drunk and hurt the baby!
For the record, my dr never told me I couldn't eat or drink anything... there was no list given, nothing was forbidden. He just said- moderation...
I really haven't eaten cold cuts because I'm nervous. I had them once so far. I tried heating them up another time and the smell of it heating was so god awful i gagged and threw it out.
I will probably relax more as things progress- I can't imagine going for 9 months with no cold cuts!
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Posted 12/16/09 1:06 PM |
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GioiaMia
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by lucamon
I don't want to scare anyone but this actually happened to my friend's sister. She was 37 weeks pregnant and decided she is far enough along that a cold cut sandwich won't do any harm. Well, about 1 hour after she had her sandwich she started having terrible cramps. She was on the subway at the time and thought she was going into labor. She was rushed to the hospital. It turned out that she had listeria. They performed an emergency c-section on her. Two hours later her baby die because the infection went to the brain and there was nothing they can do to safe the baby. I know this probably happens to one in a million but when you know this happened to someone you know, I am stick by the rules. No cold cuts for 9 months. I can do it! When I crave it, I have a BLT instead.
That is very sad, and yes, if I knew someone personally I would definitely stay away as well!
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Posted 12/16/09 1:06 PM |
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lucamon
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by Tilde
My SIL who smoked a pack a day through all three pregnancies. . .
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Posted 12/16/09 1:17 PM |
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by lucamon
I don't want to scare anyone but this actually happened to my friend's sister. She was 37 weeks pregnant and decided she is far enough along that a cold cut sandwich won't do any harm. Well, about 1 hour after she had her sandwich she started having terrible cramps. She was on the subway at the time and thought she was going into labor. She was rushed to the hospital. It turned out that she had listeria. They performed an emergency c-section on her. Two hours later her baby die because the infection went to the brain and there was nothing they can do to safe the baby. I know this probably happens to one in a million but when you know this happened to someone you know, I am stick by the rules. No cold cuts for 9 months. I can do it! When I crave it, I have a BLT instead.
I'm fairly relaxed about a lot of things but listeria scares me to death because all it takes is one time and it could actually kill the baby.
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Posted 12/16/09 1:25 PM |
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by lucamon
I don't want to scare anyone but this actually happened to my friend's sister. She was 37 weeks pregnant and decided she is far enough along that a cold cut sandwich won't do any harm. Well, about 1 hour after she had her sandwich she started having terrible cramps. She was on the subway at the time and thought she was going into labor. She was rushed to the hospital. It turned out that she had listeria. They performed an emergency c-section on her. Two hours later her baby die because the infection went to the brain and there was nothing they can do to safe the baby. I know this probably happens to one in a million but when you know this happened to someone you know, I am stick by the rules. No cold cuts for 9 months. I can do it! When I crave it, I have a BLT instead.
O M G how terrible!!!!
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Posted 12/16/09 1:26 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by lucamon
I don't want to scare anyone but this actually happened to my friend's sister. She was 37 weeks pregnant and decided she is far enough along that a cold cut sandwich won't do any harm. Well, about 1 hour after she had her sandwich she started having terrible cramps. She was on the subway at the time and thought she was going into labor. She was rushed to the hospital. It turned out that she had listeria. They performed an emergency c-section on her. Two hours later her baby die because the infection went to the brain and there was nothing they can do to safe the baby. I know this probably happens to one in a million but when you know this happened to someone you know, I am stick by the rules. No cold cuts for 9 months. I can do it! When I crave it, I have a BLT instead.
I am so sorry for your friend. It sounds like she caught it before the cold cuts because it takes more then an hour to set in, but none the less it is unbelievably sad.
It is not that I do not take Listeria seriously, I do. It is the fact that you can catch Listeria from literally ANYTHING. If you eat fresh and healthy your risks are minimal. Truth is, I put myself and my child more at risk every time I get into the car.
My point is, nutrition is more important then scaring women about every little thing they consume. But again, this is what I am comfortable with, from not only my midwives but from my own self education. Every one has to do what they feel comfortable with.
Message edited 12/16/2009 1:35:13 PM.
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Posted 12/16/09 1:31 PM |
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GioiaMia
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Posted by lucamon
Posted by Tilde
My SIL who smoked a pack a day through all three pregnancies. . .
Yup, she has A LOT of advice for me -- don't worry I am sure I will be putting most of it on here
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Posted 12/16/09 1:33 PM |
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katiebug
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
Message edited 12/16/2009 1:34:50 PM.
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Posted 12/16/09 1:34 PM |
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Re: I have a listeria question. . .
I've def. had one or two roast beef sandwiches pregnant. I stopped after I heard about lisertia.
I must agree though that eating fresh and healthy is what's key. I certainly don't follow it well but I try to do my best.
Also different Dr.'s have diferent schools of thought. For example my manager is pregnant also andher dr. told her no fish, seadfood,NOTHING. Whereas I was only told nothing high in mecury or raw. They also want to limit their liability, OB's have one of the highest if not the highest malpractice insurance rates going.
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