Foods to Avoid
Foods you should NOT eat during pregnancy
Raw meat or fish
Eating uncooked meat or fish can make a pregnant woman sick. You can pass bad germs from the raw meat to your baby. Don't eat raw hot dogs, uncooked deli meat or sushi.
Raw eggs
Make sure eggs are fully cooked.
Milk and juice products that are not pasteurized
If a food is pasteurized, it's been heated to kill bad germs. Look for the word "pasteurized" on the label of milk, yogurt, cheeses and juices.
Fish that have high amounts of mercury
Mercury is a metal that can harm your baby. Fish get mercury from the water they swim in. Some fish have a lot of mercury, such as shark, swordfish, king mackerel and tilefish.
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Foods you should LIMIT during pregnancy
Fish that have low amounts of mercury
It's okay to eat a limited amount of these fish during pregnancy. You can eat up to twelve ounces a week. The twelve ounces can include:
- Shrimp, salmon, pollock, catfish and canned light tuna. Don't eat more than six ounces of albacore tuna in a week.
Coffee and other things that contain caffeine
Limit caffeine to 200 milligrams per day. That's about the amount in one twelve-ounce cup of coffee. Caffeine is also found in regular tea, chocolate, soda and some over-the-counter medicines. Read labels on food, drinks and medicines to know how much caffeine you are getting.
What if you crave non-food items?
If you crave non-food items, tell your provider. Non-food items can be harmful to a woman and her baby. Don't eat non-foods like ice, clay, laundry starch, dirt, chalk, charcoal, milk of magnesia or coffee grounds.