Sally<br><br>I read that too about uncooked sea fish - can understand but prawns?!!!Can anyone else help sally and I out here<br><br>Love<br>Tracey<br>xxx
ttc 9 years. 38 yrs old, dh 8 hrs younger!First IVF in Aug 2002 and had ectopic.2nd IVF neg.3rd FET and negative.4th FET and positive but sadly lost our little boy at 20 weeks.5th FET and Alice Isobel and Emily Charlotte born 5th Aug 2004!
Hi Tracey and Sally,<br>I have been told not to eat prawns (sorry!!) Is a bugger for me also as I love them too!!!!<br>We also can't eat nice cheeses or Pate (which I love too!!)<br>But hey ho all for a bloody good cause!!<br>Hope everyone is ok<br>Love Kirsty<br>x
TTC for 7 yrs (have severe endo and pcos and hubby has v low sperm) until became pg after ICSI cycle last feb. Now am the lucky mother of perfect little boy called Joshua born last october.
Kirsty<br><br>I quite agree as do we all I am sure - it is in a good cause but doesn't stop me missing them. My midwife actually said if you buy them fresh yourself and cook them yourself fine......<br>Theory upon theory - I had peanut butter toast again - is that ok - no peanut allergies in our family.<br>Love<br>Tracey<br>xxx
ttc 9 years. 38 yrs old, dh 8 hrs younger!First IVF in Aug 2002 and had ectopic.2nd IVF neg.3rd FET and negative.4th FET and positive but sadly lost our little boy at 20 weeks.5th FET and Alice Isobel and Emily Charlotte born 5th Aug 2004!
Hi There<br><br>The midwife said that I couldn't have prawns because you have to be careful because it is shellfish so I won't be touching any. I can have peanuts providing there is no allergy in the family but I have stayed off them too.<br><br>I went for an Indian tonite and it was horrible I thought I would be able to eat it but I just didn't enjoy it one bit.<br><br>Love<br><br>Shell.<br>xx