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Dodgy tum (probably contains TMI)

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MaeBug · 15/05/2018 20:27

Hi All!
Sorry if this post goes into too much detail, i can't think of how better to phrase it though...
So, yesterday evening my DH and I walked to the local gastro type pub with out little DD, 6 weeks old, in her pram. We sat outside and at about 5pm ate our dinner there, i had steak and chips with a little side salad, he had half a roast chicken, chips, gravy and a little side salad, all very lovely.

Today, i ventured into town with Bubz (1st solo expedition, very proud of myself!) all went well until at about 2pm and i started to have the most horrendous stomach cramps. I then realised that quickly nipping to the loo with a baby in a pram in toe is not possible!! So i decided to walk home, luckily i made it through the door when no sooner as i had closed said door, i had a terrible bout of poorly tummy, sorry, couldn't type it- haha! Luckily DS was fast asleep in her pram and non the wiser... i went and got cleaned up and drank lots of water.
Phoned DH and asked if he's had a dodgy tum too, to which he replied "oh, did you see my boxers in the bin?!" Blush I assume this can only mean the worst.
The only food we've eaten in common over the last few days has been at the pub, who i've phoned and they're investigating... I'm guessing we've got food poisoning.
My question is, am i safe to breastfeed? Is DD at risk? I've bleached EVERYTHING and am rigourously washing and anti-bacing my hands all of the time! Anyone know anything about how long it's likely to last? I ate some toast about 3 hours ago and it started the cramping back up again! Aaaargg!

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