Potluck Foods
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.
Unpasteurized Milk
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."
The Caffeine Question
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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