I went to get a quick bite to eat at Panda Express before grocery shopping because I didn't want to shop with an empty stomach. Second, undercooked does not always mean salmonella.

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As I got a third of the way through mine I realised one side was still pink.. looked raw and I'd eaten some of it!! Update: I made it through the weekend with no problems. Some strains of E. coli can be passed to your baby. Don't worry about it. If you become infected while you are pregnant, you may pass the infection to your unborn baby. Maybe now I'll stop worrying. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. She was fine.

Into astrology? Made it loads and never had a problem. My best friend got food poisoning from undercooked chicken at about 8 weeks. Sara Ipatenco has taught writing, health and nutrition.

I just had the same thing happen to me - accidentally ate raw chicken!

My concerns are salmonella and listeria.

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I showed it to my manager and she gave me a free coupon (like that helps). If you do get food poisoning, it'll really suck for about 24 hours...but baby will probably be totally fine.

I bet you'll be fine. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Even if it was undercooked, the chicken had to be sick for you to get sick from it. Most chicken is actually fine. Posted 07/01/2011 . Salmonella is a dangerous form of food poisoning that cause diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever. What is the worst case scenario...anybody gotten salmonella poisoning while pregnant? Thank you guys for the reassurance.

Cooking your meat until it is well done will help prevent an infection, which can occur without causing you any symptoms. Aww hun, not really sure what to advise as its eaten now. I basically finished my chicken and string beans with steamed brown rice (trying to be somewhat healthy here).

If you become infected while you are pregnant, you may pass the infection to your unborn baby. Eating undercooked meat may also cause a salmonella infection. E. coli is destroyed when you cook your meat well, and undercooked meat is not heated to hot enough temperatures to completely get rid of the bacteria. I did it, but I can't be sure I got it all. She is totally healthy, will be 2 this summer! Ipatenco holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in education, both from the University of Denver.