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Korma

12 replies

Angelinthenightx · 18/05/2019 15:57

Is it safe to eat when pregnant from a take away? Im sure ive eaten it other times ive been pregnant but just cant remember.

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flumpybear · 18/05/2019 16:11

What's your worry?

GoFiguire · 18/05/2019 16:12

OMG I thought you were going to call your baby Korma.

Yes. Eat the curry.

Raggerty54 · 18/05/2019 16:12

Fine. Unless you think they’re cooking rats 🐀

AuntMarch · 18/05/2019 16:13

Why wouldn't it be?

PrayingandHoping · 18/05/2019 16:19

As at any time make sure they have 4 or 5 star food hygiene rating but absolutely enjoy!

Teddybear45 · 18/05/2019 16:20

Of course it is.

TheCatInTheSquare · 18/05/2019 16:31

Ovia Pregnancy app has a comprehensive list of foods and whether or not they're safe during pregnancy.

Angelinthenightx · 18/05/2019 16:43

Im just thinking of the cream they use i know almonds are fine but one of my children has a nut allergy so its kinda making me a bit unsure of getting this. Think im just over thinking ,big time worrier here .yeah our indian is amazing they cook to order so all fresh.

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IShitGlitter · 18/05/2019 16:44

just eat the curry

Teddybear45 · 18/05/2019 17:00

Do you have a nut allergy? If not then it’s still fine. Honestly Op you have made no effort to read the NHS pregnancy guidance.

babysharkah · 18/05/2019 17:33

Oh come on op.

ThanksItHasPockets · 18/05/2019 18:59

If one of your DC has a nut allergy then all the more reason to expose your unborn DC to nuts in utero. Have a look at the LEAP study and eat the korma.

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