Foods to Avoid in Pregnancy (2024)

Foods to Avoid in Pregnancy (1)
Medically Reviewed by Traci C. Johnson,MD on August 12, 2022

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Pass Up Soft Cheeses

1/21

Enjoy some grated Parmesan on your pasta -- but pass up the cheese dip. Soft cheeses made with unpasteurized milk can harbor listeria bacteria, which can be dangerous or even life-threatening for you and your baby. It’s best to avoid brie, Camembert, feta, blue cheese, queso blanco, queso fresco, and panela -- unless the label says it's pasteurized. When in doubt or dining out, ask before you eat.

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Skip Undercooked Meat

2/21

Now is the time to order all steaks and burgers fully cooked. Raw or undercooked meat can harbor toxoplasma and other bacteria. When dining out, make sure your meat is steaming hot and thoroughly cooked. At home, the temperature should reach at least 145 F for whole cuts, 160 F for ground meats like hamburger, and 165 F for chicken breasts.

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Beware Fresh Juice

3/21

Fresh-squeezed juice in restaurants, juice bars, or farm stands may not be pasteurized to protect against harmful bacteria, including salmonella and E. coli. Some markets also sell raw, unpasteurized juice in the refrigerated case -- look for the required warning label, and steer clear. Pregnant women should opt for juice that is pasteurized. Juice in boxes and bottles on your supermarket shelf is also safe.

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Sayonara, Sushi

4/21

Sorry, sushi fans, but it's time for a 9-month hiatus from this treat. Although seafood is a great source of protein, raw seafood can be a source of harmful parasites and bacteria. The FDA recommends pregnant women only eat fish and other seafood that has been cooked thoroughly.

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Raw Cookie Dough

5/21

When you're baking cookies, you may be tempted to pop a bit of raw dough in your mouth. But if the dough contains raw eggs, even a taste could pose a risk. The CDC estimates one in 20,000 eggs is tainted with salmonella bacteria. To be safe, resist tasting unbaked cookie dough, batter, or filling made with raw eggs. The good news: Store-bought cookie dough ice cream is safe.

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Homemade Caesar Dressing

6/21

Raw eggs are also used in many homemade dressings and sauces, such as:

  • Caesar salad dressing
  • Béarnaise sauce
  • Hollandaise sauce
  • Mayonnaise

Opt for store-bought versions, which are made with pasteurized eggs.

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Homemade Tiramisu

7/21

Many homemade desserts, including mousse, meringue, and tiramisu, also contain raw eggs. If a store-bought version won't do, there is a safe way to prepare your favorite recipe. Some supermarkets sell pasteurized eggs, which are OK to eat raw. Make sure the label on the eggs specifically states "pasteurized."

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Fresh Pre-Stuffed Poultry

8/21

A pre-stuffed turkey or chicken offers a great short-cut when you're pressed for time. But the juice from fresh, raw poultry can mix with the stuffing and create a great place for bacteria to grow. Cooking usually offers protection, but pregnancy makes it harder to fight off infections. A safe alternative is buying frozen pre-stuffed poultry. Be sure to cook it directly from frozen -- don't let it defrost first. The thigh meat should hit 180 F.

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Fish With Mercury

9/21

Fish is good for you and your baby, but make smart choices about the fish you eat. Swordfish, tilefish, king mackerel, and shark contain high levels of methylmercury. This metal can be harmful to your baby. You can safely eat up to 12 ounces of seafood a week, so choose fish that are low in mercury: catfish, salmon, cod, and canned light tuna. If you like albacore (white) tuna, limit yourself to 6 ounces per week. Check with your doctor before taking fish oil or any other supplements while pregnant.

Deli Meats

10/21

Unlike many other food-borne germs, listeria can grow at the temperatures inside your fridge. For this reason, you should avoid perishable, ready-to-eat meats, such as cold cuts and hot dogs, when you're pregnant. You can make these foods safe by heating them until they are steaming hot and eating them right away.

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Pâtés or Meat Spreads

11/21

Pâtés contain perishable meats, so they may harbor listeria as well. Keeping your fridge at or below 40 F will slow the growth of this bacteria but won't stop it completely. Because pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to listeria, it's safest to avoid all refrigerated meat spreads. Spam lovers are in luck. Canned meat spreads are OK -- if not exactly healthy -- during pregnancy.

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Unwashed Fruits/Veggies

12/21

Now is the time to load up on fruits and veggies! Just be sure to rinse them thoroughly under running water. A parasite called toxoplasma can live on unwashed fruits and veggies. It causes an illness called toxoplasmosis, which can be very dangerous to your baby. Don't use soap to wash produce. Instead, scrub the surface with a small vegetable brush. Cut away any bruised areas, because these may harbor bacteria. To avoid the listeria bacteria, scrub and dry cantaloupe before slicing it.

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Raw Sprouts

13/21

Don't eat any raw sprouts, including alfalfa, clover, and radish. Bacteria can get into the seeds before the sprouts begin to grow, and these germs are nearly impossible to wash away. At the deli, check sandwiches to make sure they don't contain raw sprouts. At home, cook sprouts thoroughly to destroy any bacteria.

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Smoked Seafood

14/21

When you're expecting, it's best to skip the lox on your morning bagel. Like ready-to-eat meats, refrigerated smoked seafood is vulnerable to listeria. This includes smoked salmon (often labeled nova or lox), as well as smoked trout, whitefish, cod, tuna, and mackerel. It's safe to use smoked seafood in a cooked meal, such as a casserole.

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Raw Shellfish

15/21

Raw shellfish is one of the top causes of illness from seafood. The culprits include parasites and bacteria that are generally not found in cooked seafood. So skip the oysters on the half shell. As long as you cook shellfish thoroughly, it's safe to eat during pregnancy. Cook oysters, clams, and mussels until the shells open. If any don't open, throw them away.

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Fish From Local Waters

16/21

Unless you know your local streams, bays, and lakes are unpolluted, avoid eating fish you catch yourself. Some lakes and rivers are contaminated with industrial chemicals. Locally caught bluefish, striped bass, salmon, pike, trout, and walleye may be affected. Check with your state's fish and wildlife department for more information.

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Potluck Foods

17/21

You may not want to insult your friends by avoiding their potluck offerings. But there's reason for concern if the food is left unrefrigerated for too long. Follow the 2-hour rule: Don't eat potluck dishes that have been sitting at room temperature for longer than 2 hours. When temperatures are above 90 F, the cutoff should be 1 hour.

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Unpasteurized Milk

18/21

Have you ever dreamed of visiting a farm and tasting milk fresh from a cow? Wait a while. Freshly collected milk has not yet been through the pasteurization process that protects it from listeria. That can be dangerous for you and your baby. Buy milk, cheese, or dairy products from a local farm only if the label says "pasteurized."

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The Caffeine Question

19/21

Good evidence now shows that a moderate amount of caffeine is safe during pregnancy. But the jury is still out on whether higher amounts of caffeine can increase the odds of a miscarriage. The March of Dimes recommends women who are pregnant or trying should limit caffeine to 200 milligrams per day. That's one 12-ounce cup of coffee. But remember, caffeine is also found in soda, tea, chocolate, and many energy drinks.

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Alcohol

20/21

You already know that heavy drinking during pregnancy can lead to serious birth defects. What you may not know is that even small amounts of alcohol could be harmful. No amount of drinking has been found to be safe during pregnancy, so it's best to avoid all forms of alcohol. This includes wine, beer, coolers, and traditional eggnog, which contains alcohol and raw eggs.

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Doggie Bags

21/21

Unless you're headed straight home from the restaurant, don't ask for a doggie bag. The inside of your car can get warm quickly, allowing bacteria to multiply. If you do take home leftovers, put them in the fridge within 2 hours of when the meal was originally served.

Foods to Avoid in Pregnancy (2024)

FAQs

Why avoid bananas during pregnancy? ›

If a banana is taken on an empty stomach, it might cause acidity and bowel issues. Acidity can cause severe complications and might affect the baby indirectly. It is better to avoid bananas if there is the slightest chance of acidity. Due to their high content of Vitamin B6, bananas promote sleepiness and drowsiness.

What are the don'ts of pregnancy? ›

Pregnancy Don'ts

Steer clear of vigorous activity that could involve a risk of falling or overheating. Don't eat unpasteurized milk and soft cheeses, fish high in mercury, or raw or undercooked foods including fish and eggs. Stay away from heavy lifting and bending. Don't take hot baths or use saunas.

Can I eat pineapple during pregnancy? ›

Pineapple is safe to eat while pregnant. But you may want to limit how much of it you eat. The most common species of pineapple in the US, the Smooth Cayenne, has a high acid content. Heartburn and acid reflux are common when pregnant, and acidic foods can make these problems worse.

What foods are harmful to pregnancy? ›

Don't eat undercooked meat, poultry or eggs
  • Fully cook all meats and poultry before eating. ...
  • Cook hot dogs and lunch meats until they're steaming hot. ...
  • Don't eat pates and meat spreads that are stored in a refrigerator. ...
  • Cook eggs until the egg yolks and whites are firm. ...
  • Don't eat ready-made meat salads or seafood salads.
Nov 30, 2023

What can't I eat when pregnant? ›

Eat Healthy During Pregnancy: Quick Tips
  • Whole fruits — like apples, berries, oranges, mango, and bananas.
  • Veggies — like broccoli, sweet potatoes, beets, okra, spinach, peppers, and jicama.
  • Whole grains — like brown rice, millet, oatmeal, bulgur, and whole-wheat bread.
Mar 1, 2023

Why avoid grapes during pregnancy? ›

Resveratrol toxicity. The outer skin of grapes is rich in a compound called resveratrol. Although scientific research identifies resveratrol as a healthy nutrient, it could be toxic to pregnant women. This is because resveratrol can react with disproportionate hormone levels a pregnant woman might have.

What foods help prevent miscarriage? ›

A preconception and early-pregnancy diet that contains lots of fruit, vegetables, seafood, dairy, eggs and grain may be associated with reducing risk of miscarriage, a new review of research suggests.

What's the worst thing that can happen during pregnancy? ›

Eclampsia, the more severe form, is defined as seizures occurring due to this condition. Eclampsia may result in coma, permanent disabilities or even death. The cause of preeclampsia, which affects about 3%–8% of all pregnant women, is unknown, but preeclampsia is more common during first pregnancies.

What is not safe for early pregnancy? ›

Although most foods are safe to enjoy, it's best to avoid items such as raw fish, unpasteurized dairy, alcohol, and high mercury fish. It's also best to limit your intake of processed foods, as they can also be high in added sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats.

What to eat when pregnant in the first trimester? ›

Here are 13 nutritious foods to eat when you're pregnant to help make sure you're eating healthily.
  • Dairy products. During pregnancy, you'll need extra protein and calcium to meet your baby's needs. ...
  • Legumes. ...
  • Sweet potatoes. ...
  • Salmon. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Broccoli and dark, leafy greens. ...
  • Lean meat and proteins. ...
  • Berries.

What is the best juice for pregnancy in the first trimester? ›

One of the best juice for pregnant women in the early trimester is banana juice. Banana is a fruit that is not only delicious when eaten directly but also when juiced. Bananas are rich in nutrients that the body needs, such as potassium, vitamin C, and fiber.

What to avoid in pregnancy in the first trimester? ›

What to avoid
  • strenuous exercise or strength training that could cause an injury to your stomach.
  • alcohol.
  • caffeine (no more than one cup of coffee or tea per day)
  • smoking.
  • illegal drugs.
  • raw fish or smoked seafood (no sushi)
  • shark, swordfish, mackerel, or white snapper fish (they have high levels of mercury)
  • raw sprouts.

Can I eat strawberries while pregnant? ›

Produce containing Vitamin C, like oranges, strawberries, bell peppers, and broccoli, support the baby's growth and improves iron absorption. Foods that have iron, such as beans, lentils, green leafy vegetables, meat, and spinach all support the mother's body in making more blood for both mom and baby.

Which vegetable is not good for pregnancy? ›

  • Pregnancy is an amazing time in a woman's life. Your body is going through so many changes and you are creating a new human being! ...
  • Here are some foods that one should avoid during pregnancy:
  • Mung Bean. ...
  • Clover. ...
  • Alfalfa. ...
  • Raw Radishes. ...
  • Vegetables that are high in mercury. ...
  • Vegetables that are high in nitrates.

Can I eat mango during pregnancy? ›

Not only are mangos safe to eat while you're pregnant, but they contain a host of nutrients that are beneficial to you. One ¾ cup serving of mango is a good source of folate, which is a key pre-natal vitamin. Women who don't get enough folate are at risk of having babies with neural tube defects, such as spina bifida.

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