MrsTurner2012
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If I want it I eat it!
nah Australia...
over here hotdogs arent very popular anyway but its not on any of my avoid lists ....
nah Australia...
over here hotdogs arent very popular anyway but its not on any of my avoid lists ....
Haha I'm in Australia too, I can't believe you weren't sure what a hotdog was! That's so funny, because I love them and always thought they were really common! I always walk past Wendy's and wish I could get a hotdog and a chocolate milkshake!![]()
Other then typical hotdogs that sounds like a differant type of sausage we get here called a savaloy (its mostly a southern english thing though, my northern family has never heard of them)I'm Aussie too! I call hotdogs savs. You can get thin ones and thick ones and short ones. I buy them at woolies and boil them in a saucepan until hot through. I guess that could kill any bacteria so makes it safe![]()
There are some things I avoid... deli meats/hotdogs/undercooked meat - but I still had the occasional sunny side up egg when I was pregnant with DS, tuna in moderation, soft serve iced cream, cola, honey... peanuts... cripes, probably more than I even realize is on the massive 'nono' list
I'm also following the guidelines.
It's one thing to say "well xxx is a risk to non-pregnant adults too, and I've never had it before, so why should I change my diet now?" but when you're not pregnant you are only risking your own health - I do find it a bit selfish to knowingly go against the advice (which as some people have already pointed out, is there following years of research and experience - it's not made up!) and risk the health of your unborn baby. It might be a small risk, but it's significant enough to be worthwhile advising all pregnant women of it.
I've never been in a car crash, and I'm a good driver, but I still wear my seatbelt.
It's only 9 months. Yes I miss my runny eggs and rare steak, but I would be beyond devastated if anything happened to this little one that I could have avoided. It's one thing for baby to have a genetic problem which is just bad luck, but I know if there is even the slightest chance that I was to blame I would never forgive myself. It's only a bit of cheese.