Can You Eat Mozzarella During Pregnancy?

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By Lyndsay Hall | Updated on Dec 10, 2023
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You can eat mozzarella during pregnancy as long as it’s pasteurized.

As you’ve likely noticed, there are several different types of mozzarella cheese available. Some of them are pre-packaged, and others might be sold “fresh” and found at the deli counter. Sticking to packaged mozzarella might be an easier option during pregnancy, as you can simply check the label to figure out if it is made with pasteurized milk or not.

If you’re not sure if your mozzarella is pasteurized, a good backup plan is to enjoy it in cooked form—like on pizza or lasagna. The cooking process should kill off any harmful bacteria that might come with unpasteurized cheese.

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Can You Eat Mozzarella During Pregnancy?

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By Lyndsay Hall | Updated on Dec 10, 2023
Image for article Can You Eat Mozzarella During Pregnancy?

You can eat mozzarella during pregnancy as long as it’s pasteurized.

As you’ve likely noticed, there are several different types of mozzarella cheese available. Some of them are pre-packaged, and others might be sold “fresh” and found at the deli counter. Sticking to packaged mozzarella might be an easier option during pregnancy, as you can simply check the label to figure out if it is made with pasteurized milk or not.

If you’re not sure if your mozzarella is pasteurized, a good backup plan is to enjoy it in cooked form—like on pizza or lasagna. The cooking process should kill off any harmful bacteria that might come with unpasteurized cheese.

Pregnant woman holding her stomach on a bed with a plant in the background

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