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Most labels advise against taking it during pregnancies.
Because there are Vitamin contents that can throw a pregnant woman into excess and create more harm than good.
It's more because during the last one she went off eggs, fish and most meat. And obviously cold meats are out.
I will ask a doctor... Well she will, but if you can't bounce questions like this there is no point in being on a forum.
Thanks for the replys.
My wife had used a protein shake during pregnancy as it was one of the things she could stomach. I researched all the for's and againsts and came to the conclusion is was safe. Vitamin A is the only real concern for pregnant women. All the vitamins in protein shakes are trace elements anyway so not really enough to make any difference. She also took a multi-vitamin.
The reason for most of the warnings about foods is salmonella concerns. If you eat fresh all should be good. Hope this helps.
Fresh food would be more at risk of salmonella.
My wife had used a protein shake during pregnancy as it was one of the things she could stomach. I researched all the for's and againsts and came to the conclusion is was safe. Vitamin A is the only real concern for pregnant women. All the vitamins in protein shakes are trace elements anyway so not really enough to make any difference. She also took a multi-vitamin.
The reason for most of the warnings about foods is salmonella concerns. If you eat fresh all should be good. Hope this helps.
Fresh food would be more at risk of salmonella.
Actually, guys, lysteria is one of the key concerns during pregnancy.
This is why pregnant women should avoid fresh cheeses (ricotta, fetta, curd cheese etc), smoked salmon/cured meats, as well as salad bars.
For the salad bars, both lysteria and salmonella .. issue there being that it's "not so fresh" in fact.
I'm not debating what is an issue through pregnancy.
But salmonella can definitely be a problem with fresh food.
With the popularity of raw milk now. Fresh milk straight from the cow salmonella can be a problem. Lysteria to I think. A pregnant dairy farmers wife around here got salmonella from the raw milk and lost the baby. I would also be more worried about organic raw milk with salmonella.
There was also that food poisoning outbreak from fresh veggies a year or two back.
Actually, guys, lysteria is one of the key concerns during pregnancy.
This is why pregnant women should avoid fresh cheeses (ricotta, fetta, curd cheese etc), smoked salmon/cured meats, as well as salad bars.
For the salad bars, both lysteria and salmonella .. issue there being that it's "not so fresh" in fact.
So what you were saying is that in small cases with specific foods there was once a problem.
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