When I breastfed my daughter I was told it was okay as long as I trusted the place to have fresh seafood and handled the fish properly (to avoid contamination) but would still ask your ob or pediatrician when the time comes.
The only reason not to eat raw sushi is due to some bacteria that can be in the fish if its a liitle bad. Our bodys get sick, but get over it. Babys can get deathly ill. That said, its pretty rare, but can and does happen from time to time. I didn't cut out lunch meat, or yogurt, or soft cheese because our food is soooo carefully prepared I wasn't paranoid. You do need to avoid larger fish like some tuna, shark, because of the higher murcury content. This can cause defects in the baby. So as long as its a clean reputable place your chances are pretty good. All asian communities, and several other island, or water front states eat sushi all the time. I would just be carefull and not do it all the time. Better to er on the side of caution.
Yup! Its pretty cool, I'd never seen one before I went there. The sushi is FANTASTIC!!!!!! I highly recommend it. Fly to Seattle and take the bus up to Lynnwood if you can lol
Well snow hit Dallas again so I didn't go to doc to ask all my questions :-( there us this place where the Japanese Docs that I worked with go...very authentic....I mean cuz the chefs don't clean the area overtime so even if u get cooked....if it touches where the raw was cud it get contaminated during the rolling it cutting process
This is so helpful.....I have always been a huge sushi fan and have been craving it for the past 6 months now that I know I can eat some I shall get some for dinner
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