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Hello Eva, since you got pregnant right before I did, I really have a very important question
to ask you. I was wondering if I can eat halibut while pregnant.
Well then, I thought you were going to ask me about how fat my kids are going to be,
since you called me a piglet last month.
Oh, I'm terribly sorry for that, I was drunk that night and didn’t know what I was talking
about.
It's OK, I forgive you, because I think you were actually talking about yourself.
Ah, please, let's just stop this!
Anyway, eating halibut while you're pregnant is not as healthy as you may think. You can
enjoy halibut as part of the six 6-oz servings of seafood you can have per month.
Go on…
The fact is that ocean fish contains mercury and when that gets into your system and you're
pregnant, then it can be disastrous for your kid and of course, your own health.
Hm…
Based on info from the American Pregnancy Association, halibut is a class of fish that
contain a moderate amount of mercury. You should basically eat halibut only if it's
very well cooked.
I see, then it seems that I will not really enjoy it since I'm afraid of eating things
that can harm my system.
Personally I would not recommend you have it, because no one can guarantee that your
pregnancy will not be affected by it. You don't want to give birth to some kind of fish
baby, do you?
Of course, what mother would like to give birth to Moby ***?
Well then, I suggest you follow these tips strictly and eventually, you'll feel much
better and your baby will be born without fear of complications.
Thanks for your time and tips!