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eggs?

Dying for a fried egg. Is runny yoke alright to eat?
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Thanks ladies! I definitely enjoyed it :)
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I eat what I want....eggs, lunch meat, med steak....third pregnancy...one was twins and everything is fine with me and my children =)
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the issue i think is more so  if your eggs aren't pasteurized. most are at the grocery store so i wouldn't worry. enjoy! ive had a few during my pregnancy.  sooooooo good when your craving it.
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So very rare that it could cause a problem. Probably more likely to get hurt taking a walk around the block. I still eat medium rare steak and runny eggs every now and again. I do eat less than I used to though. (Used to eat a runny egg every morning, now maybe once every couple of weeks)
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Well I just made a runny fried egg with toasted Italian bread and it was delicious. I'm satisfied
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This is my third pregnancy. I've never been told you can't eat fried eggs with runny yolks. Then again I've never been told about the lunch meat thing either. I've eaten both and have never had an issue.  
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Yeah i haven't eaten anything I am not supposed to. Ugh I couldn't imagine eating a cold runny egg haha blah
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As long as it isn't cold and its not excessively a habit then it'll be OK...I sneak lunch meat now and then
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I know your not supposed to but I have been cheating and will occationally eat an egg over medium. 35+3 and no problems yet
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