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The toughest thing about pregnancy so far

It's not the nausea, cramps, exhaustion or not being able to drink beer/wine...it's trying to stay away from things like bacon and cold cuts! I never realized how much I love that stuff until now. I'm craving bacon ALL the time and sandwiches too!  I'm a horrible mom because I have gotten a few sandwiches/wraps at Bagel Mainia and I just had a breakfast sandwich with bacon on it. I'm trying really really hard to keep away from that stuff though! I can't imagine having bacon, deli meat once in a while will be too bad anyways, right?

Oh and soft cheese! We got wings the other night and I had to have them with Ranch dressing *gag* instead of bleu cheese. And I LOVE these spinach, carmelized onion and Goat Cheese Quesadilla things that I make a few times a month, but I can't eat those anymore either. :(

Re: The toughest thing about pregnancy so far

  • mesa81mesa81 member
    Most cheese are pasteurized now ... I've had soft cheese! And turkey bacon... I don't like deli meat though so that's no loss for me (actually excited to have an excuse to not eat it).
  • Key word is moderation! I had all that stuff and taylor is fine. I made sure the soft cheeses were paturized. No big deal :)
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  • imagemrscjwatts:
    Key word is moderation!

    That's what I was thinking. It's not like I'm eating bacon every day (I wish!). I've probably had it like twice in my 2 months of pregnancy.

     

  • Yeah, I'm a bad preggo- I've had all that stuff, but again, in moderation. As PPs have said, almost all cheeses that you will find in large restaurants and grocery stores will be pasteurized, and if you're nervous, you can always ask! I don't really eat bacon out at restaurants (because it's usually a weekend thing I like to enjoy in my PJs), so I cook the nitrate-free variety at home and just make sure it's well cooked. Deli meat, I'm a total badass on and eat (gasp!), but not all the time. Thus far, my pregnancy has been totally fine, so just be sure be smart and enjoy things in moderation. 
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  • Cooked bacon is off limits?? I didn't start eating bacon until after pregnancy.

    And yeah...as long as you aren't eating it every day...I think you are OK.

    I think I waited until late 2nd trimester and then ate soft cheeses and deli turkey in moderation.

  • imageshuga_23:

    Cooked bacon is off limits?? I didn't start eating bacon until after pregnancy.

    yeah, supposedly because of the nitrates that are in it.

  • Oh, I totally second you on the bacon thing!  I've had it twice so far, but once camping season rolls around I think it will be harder to resist.  I'd prefer to have it once a day.

    Is the no deli meats a new thing?  The reason I ask is becuase I just thought I wasn't supposed to have it, read I wasn't supposed to, my doctor told me I wasn't supposed to... then one day at a work event a co-worker asked me why I wasn't eating lunch (they provided turkey sandwiches for lunch and turkey wraps for dinner for us "workers", how freaking generous) and she looked at me like I was crazy when I said I wasn't eating it b/c of being pregnant.  All of the older woman in my office and my mom & MIL all think I'm crazy.

  • Is nitrates the same thing as nitrites?!? Cause if so, then I have a lot of Slovenian sausage in my freezer that I need to eat before I get pregnant!    Indifferent
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  • imagedanieleandwayne:
    Is nitrates the same thing as nitrites?!? Cause if so, then I have a lot of Slovenian sausage in my freezer that I need to eat before I get pregnant!    Indifferent

    My doctor told me no sausage either.

    FWIW, she also said that as long as I'm not doing crack, then I'm probably doing all the right things for my baby.  Joking of course, but we had just gotten done talking about my recent adversion to vegetables.

  • It never occurred to me to give up bacon or sausage (and I eat a LOT of sausage of various varieties)...oops.  Ah well, my kids are fine and Owen has a healthy appreciation for tasty bacon.

     

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  • I bet this article will make you feel better. I save it for occasions such as this. And to whip out on The Bump when the hysteria reaches fever pitch.
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  • When my sister was pregnant, she told me that you can drink a glass of orange juice to offset the nitrates if you just HAVE to have a hot dog/deli meat/etc...

     

    "Once the realization is accepted that even between the closest human beings infinite distances continue, a wonderful living side by side can grow, if they succeed in loving the distance between them which makes it possible for each to see the other whole against the sky." -- Ranier Maria Rilke BabyFruit Ticker image Me:37 MH:38 TTC since Oct 2011 BFP/Beta#1: 13 6/20/12; Beta#2: 20 6/22/12; MC/Beta#3: 9 6/27/12 BFP#2/Beta#1: 9/21/12 S/PAIFW
  • I agree with everyone else.  I'm pretty sure when my mom was pregnant nobody was cutting out all of this stuff.  So far as I know she didn't stop eating bacon or anything and I turned out normal, minus the deep and abiding love for bacon.

  • The meats and cheeses were the hardest for me to stay away from, too.  I did not eat any deli meats once I found out I was pregnant, but I did still enjoy the occasional breakfast with bacon or sausage. My husband is from Wisconsin so, yes, I ate brats while watching the Packers during football season. Moderation, definitely moderation.

    And once that baby was out...I think I ate deli sandwiches every day for a month. I'm over it now. 

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  • I must of missed the no bacon memo.  Although I only eat it once a month or so.  I am a firm believer in moderation.  With deli meat, you can eat it as long as it is heated up, but I have had a few sandwiches that were not heated at meetings where that is what is provided for lunch. 
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  • imageBeebeeEater:
    I bet this article will make you feel better. I save it for occasions such as this. And to whip out on The Bump when the hysteria reaches fever pitch.

    The Nest needs a "like" button. Smile  

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  • imagemjellison81:

    imageBeebeeEater:
    I bet this article will make you feel better. I save it for occasions such as this. And to whip out on The Bump when the hysteria reaches fever pitch.

    The Nest needs a "like" button. Smile  

    I love that author, she is just so sensible. People get all freaked out over the dumbest stuff, and honestly, The Bump is like a cesspool of pregnancy myths that people believe simply because they read it on a site about pregnancy, so it MUST be true!!!!

    Anyway, rant over. Carry on with enjoying your soft cheeses  ;)

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  • imagemjellison81:

    imageBeebeeEater:
    I bet this article will make you feel better. I save it for occasions such as this. And to whip out on The Bump when the hysteria reaches fever pitch.

    The Nest needs a "like" button. Smile  

    Agreed! That's a great article. I was especially glad to see that sushi is not going to magically harm my future hypothetical fetus. And you can bet I won't be giving up coffee 100%.  Oh and feta cheese. I really can't imagine a salad life without feta cheese. 

  • imageBeebeeEater:
    imagemjellison81:

    imageBeebeeEater:
    I bet this article will make you feel better. I save it for occasions such as this. And to whip out on The Bump when the hysteria reaches fever pitch.

    The Nest needs a "like" button. Smile  

    I love that author, she is just so sensible. People get all freaked out over the dumbest stuff, and honestly, The Bump is like a cesspool of pregnancy myths that people believe simply because they read it on a site about pregnancy, so it MUST be true!!!!

    Anyway, rant over. Carry on with enjoying your soft cheeses  ;)

    I don't think it's necessarily bad to freak out over wanting to do the right thing while pregnant, but I see what you're saying. I'm definitely going to try my best because if I have a child born with a disability or birth defect, I'm always going to wonder if it was because of my actions during pregnancy. So I can see why people freak out over stuff I guess. 

    Good article... I guess I'm pretty much doing what the author is doing anyways. I am taking things into moderation which I am sure is fine (not drinking though...all set with that during pregnancy). It's the "moderation" part with the food that is tough though! :)

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