Oh man, I've eaten most of it.
- Runny and raw eggs
- Soft cheese (a lot of supermarket-bought camembert and other soft cheese is actually made with pasteurised milk, check the label!)
- Sushi (but have made sure to avoid raw shellfish and not eat too much tuna)
- Caffeine, in moderation
- Alcohol, in moderation (1-2 glasses of wine some weeks, then none for weeks on end as well)
- Rare steak and medium burgers
- Cured meat
...the list goes on. I have been very careful to wash salad and peel veg or scrub it properly if I'm going to eat it raw, however.
The way I see it, I have never had listeriosis before and the risk is vanishingly small, I get tested regularly for toxoplasmosis (I don't live in the UK so it might be different there) and if I ever get it it can be treated before it does any harm to the baby, although in 30+ years of owning a cat and eating raw steak and plenty of soil as a child I have never had it. Alcohol and caffeine are generally considered to be fine in small quantities, my doctor doesn't have a problem with either.
This is my first and I always thought I'd be a bit PFB about it and follow the guidance to the letter. But honestly it's been much more important to me that I eat a healthy, balanced diet, ensure my weight gain is not too rapid or too high, get LOADS of exercise, drink plenty of water, get plenty of sleep (increasingly difficult as I approach week 30...) and avoid too much stress.
My scan last week showed that my baby is growing perfectly if a little on the large side, my anomaly scan at 23 weeks showed the same. Of course, there is no way to know that everything will be completely healthy but I don't feel I have damaged my chances of that at all by eating the odd steak that hasn't been incinerated, alongside a very small glass of good red wine.