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Ummm... why on earth would it not be safe???? It's just food. I don't know of any foods that are not safe to eat (unless it's "not safe" like a dairy intolerance kind of thing... but that's different.) I don't see how it would be different than eating any other animal that lives off plankton (ie, lots of fish & shellfish) Go ahead, munch (slurp?) away.
 

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Well I know certain fish are not safe when nursing just like in pregnancy that's why I asked. I accidently ate some today when I tried my husbands seaweed salad,so I was concerned that it might harm the baby.
 

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This is going to sound ignorant but... I even know anyone ate jellyfish!

I didn't know either till today.
 

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Well I know certain fish are not safe when nursing just like in pregnancy that's why I asked. I accidently ate some today when I tried my husbands seaweed salad,so I was concerned that it might harm the baby.
The only fish I can think of that wouldn't be safe to eat while nursing would be fugu, which is just generally not safe. What other fish are not safe to eat when nursing?
 

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The only fish I can think of that wouldn't be safe to eat while nursing would be fugu, which is just generally not safe. What other fish are not safe to eat when nursing?
High mercury, large high on the food chain fish aren't a good idea, that mercury builds up and probably can pass through milk.
 

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High mercury, large high on the food chain fish aren't a good idea, that mercury builds up and probably can pass through milk.
Ah, yes. That would definitely not be the case for jellyfish. They are extremely low on the food chain.
 

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I don't know but I don't think a teeny bit would be that bad - was it raw?
I don't know if it was raw or not, but he didn't seem to have any issues from it so i guess that tiny bit was alright, I wouldn't risk it and eat it again though.
 

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I eat all kinds of fish when pregnant and nursing - jellyfish included. I do avoid large fish (like tuna) due to the mercury, but I don't even avoid raw fish if it is fresh and properly prepared. You know, some of the most common sources of food poisoning are raw veggies, so I never understand why fish gets such a reputation! (not that I avoid raw veggies either, but I'm just sayin'..)
 

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I eat all kinds of fish when pregnant and nursing - jellyfish included. I do avoid large fish (like tuna) due to the mercury, but I don't even avoid raw fish if it is fresh and properly prepared. You know, some of the most common sources of food poisoning are raw veggies, so I never understand why fish gets such a reputation! (not that I avoid raw veggies either, but I'm just sayin'..)
: In many cultures, seafood is seen as ideal for mothers because it is high in nutrients, especially omega 3's. Also, while you could be possibly justified in avoiding raw fish during pregnancy, there is no way that either bacteria causing food poisoning or parasites could possibly get into breastmilk, so there is no point in avoiding these while breastfeeding. The mercury, sure. But jellyfish, shrimp & prawns, small oily fish, salmon, mackerel etc. - munch away.
 

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: In many cultures, seafood is seen as ideal for mothers because it is high in nutrients, especially omega 3's. Also, while you could be possibly justified in avoiding raw fish during pregnancy, there is no way that either bacteria causing food poisoning or parasites could possibly get into breastmilk, so there is no point in avoiding these while breastfeeding. The mercury, sure. But jellyfish, shrimp & prawns, small oily fish, salmon, mackerel etc. - munch away.

Seriously? I can have sushi?
 

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Seriously? I can have sushi?
Yes. You can have all the sushi you like. Octopus, salmon, mackerel, prawn, whatever. Limit the tuna (unless it's a short-lived species like albacore) but otherwise, go nuts. It's all good. It'll make your baby smart, and likely to enjoy sushi. (Worked for me! My 3-year-old's favourite food is salmon roe.)
 

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Jellyfish should be fine. I am of an ethnicity that eats jellyfish and I have NEVER heard any talk that you shouldn't eat jelly fish while you are pg. I eat sushi while pregnant too, BUT I make sure it's sushi from a place I trust, but that's basically my motto about sushi in general. I don't eat it unless I trust the place.
 

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Jellyfish should be fine. I am of an ethnicity that eats jellyfish and I have NEVER heard any talk that you shouldn't eat jelly fish while you are pg. I eat sushi while pregnant too, BUT I make sure it's sushi from a place I trust, but that's basically my motto about sushi in general. I don't eat it unless I trust the place.

May I ask what culture you are from?
 
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