There is a risk that eggs contain Salmonella. The risk can be reduced through proper handling and cooking. However, when preparing "sunny side up" eggs, you are not cooking the egg to a temperature that is high enough to kill the bacteria. Although the risk that the egg contains Salmonella is low, it is not a good idea to eat undercooked eggs while you are pregnant. If you get Salmonella poisoning when you are pregnant, you could have diarrhea, a high fever and experience vomiting.
If its not made with egg it should be safe...raw eggs go into mayo
Only if cooked or boiled. The alcohol is distilled from the wine when boiled or cooked in with other foods. If wine is drunk (regardless of whether it's meant for cooking or not), it is NOT safe.
yes. hard boiled eggs cooked for more then 15 minuets on low are safe to eat.
This drug is safe during pregnancy.
Peeled hard boiled eggs should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep them fresh and safe for consumption.
No, it is not safe to leave boiled eggs out at room temperature for an extended period of time as they can spoil and become unsafe to eat. It is recommended to refrigerate boiled eggs to maintain their freshness and prevent bacterial growth.
Cetrizine is not safe during pregnancy. You can take promethazine (Phenergan). That is safe during pregnancy.
Chlorpheniramine maleate is safe during pregnancy.
Yes, it is safe to take Eno during pregnancy.
NoFresh milk is not safe during pregnancy.
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Yes. Green apple is safe during pregnancy.