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Eating shellfish in pregnancy is generally safe as long as it’s been cooked1. But if you’re a fan of raw oysters, you might have to choose an alternative dish from the menu. Raw shellfish may be contaminated with harmful bacteria and viruses, and therefore carries a higher risk of food poisoning. You’re naturally more susceptible to food poisoning during pregnancy because of changes to your metabolism and circulation, and as well as being unpleasant for you, food poisoning can increase the risk of premature delivery and infections in your baby2.
Can you eat prawns during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’ve been thoroughly cooked, prawns are safe to eat during pregnancy3. Prawns turn from grey to pinky-red when they have been cooked, so this is how you can tell whether they are safe to eat. Cold pre-cooked prawns are also fine to eat3.
Can you eat crayfish during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹.
Can you eat shrimp during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹.
Can you eat scampi during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹.
Can you eat mussels during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹ – make sure their shells open, which indicates that they’re done, and discard any that remain closed after cooking.
Can you eat calamari during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹.
Can you eat crab during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as it’s been thoroughly cooked¹, although it should be noted that just like oily fish, you should limit yourself to no more than two portions of crab per week⁴ because of the toxins it contains.
Can you eat crabsticks during pregnancy?
No, it’s best to avoid eating crab sticks and seafood sticks when you’re pregnant as it’s difficult to determine exactly which fish have been used to make them.
Can you eat squid during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as it’s been thoroughly cooked¹.
Can you eat scallops during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹. This means they should be firm and opaque.
Can you eat lobster during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as it’s been thoroughly cooked¹. Just like prawns, lobster turns pinky-red when cooked, so this is how you can tell whether it’s safe to eat. Cold pre-cooked lobster is also fine to eat3.
Can you eat oysters during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹ – make sure their shells open, which indicates that they’re done, and discard any that remain closed after cooking. You should avoid eating raw oysters as they can contain bacteria and viruses which could give you food poisoning.
Can you eat clams during pregnancy?
Yes, as long as they’re thoroughly cooked¹ – make sure their shells open, which indicates that they’re done, and discard any that remain closed after cooking.
Can you eat sushi during pregnancy?
As long as it has been frozen first, the NHS advise that it’s usually fine to eat raw or lightly cooked fish when you’re pregnant3. Get the facts about eating fish and sushi during pregnancy.
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- NHS. Can I eat shellfish during pregnancy? [Online]. 2015. Available at: www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/can-I-eat-shellfish-during-pregnancy.aspx?CategoryID=54&SubCategoryID=216 [Accessed March 2020]
- NHS. How can I avoid food poisoning during pregnancy? [Online]. 2018. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/pregnancy/how-can-i-avoid-food-poisoning-during-pregnancy/ [Accessed March 2020]
- NHS. Foods to avoid in pregnancy [Online]. 2020. Available at: www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/foods-to-avoid-pregnant/ [Accessed March 2020]
- NHS. Should pregnant and breastfeeding women avoid some types of fish? [Online]. 2018. Available at: www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/should-pregnant-and-breastfeeding-women-avoid-some-types-of-fish.aspx?CategoryID=54&
Last reviewed: 28th July 2020 Reviewed by Nutricia’s Medical and Scientific Affairs Team
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