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Can you eat baked camembert when pregnant?

Last modified on Monday 15 June 2020

Toasted baguette being dipped in a baked camembert cheese

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Find out if it's safe to eat baked camembert during pregnancy, plus precautions to take to keep you and your baby healthy.

The official advice on eating baked camembert in pregnancy

Yes, baked camembert is safe to eat in pregnancy, but make sure it's steaming hot. You should not eat uncooked camembert when pregnant.

This is because camembert is a mould-ripened soft cheese. During pregnancy, the NHS advises against eating mould-ripened soft cheeses with a white rind, like camembert and brie, unless they're thoroughly cooked.

Soft cheeses with a white rind contain more moisture than hard cheese, making it easier for harmful bacteria like listeria to grow. In rare cases, listeria can cause an infection called listeriosis. Listeriosis can make your unborn baby very unwell and may lead to miscarriage or stillbirth. The cooking process kills off bacteria.

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