🐟 Seafood
Can You Eat Catfish (cooked) While Pregnant?
Low-mercury fish safe to eat 2-3 times per week Cook to 145°F internal temperature.
The Verdict
Safe to Eat
Low-mercury fish safe to eat 2-3 times per week
Key rule: Cook to 145°F internal temperature
Key rule: Cook to 145°F internal temperature
Source: U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
📋 How to Make It Safe
Key Guideline
Cook to 145°F internal temperature
✨ Nutritional Benefits
Catfish (cooked) provides valuable nutrients for both you and your growing baby:
🧠 Low mercury
Contributes to a well-rounded prenatal diet.
❤️ Lean protein
Supports fetal tissue growth and development.
🦴 B12
Contributes to a well-rounded prenatal diet.
💪 Selenium
Contributes to a well-rounded prenatal diet.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Catfish (cooked) safe to eat every day during pregnancy?
Catfish (cooked) is generally considered safe during pregnancy. However, cook to 145°f internal temperature. If you have specific concerns, consult your healthcare provider.
What are the benefits of eating Catfish (cooked) while pregnant?
Catfish (cooked) provides several key nutrients: Low mercury, Lean protein, B12, Selenium. These support both your health and your baby's development.
What can I eat instead of Catfish (cooked) during pregnancy?
Your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian can suggest alternatives based on why you were eating Catfish (cooked) and what nutrients you need.
Does Catfish (cooked) affect the baby directly?
Everything you eat and drink passes through the placenta to your baby. Catfish (cooked) is safe and its nutrients can actually support your baby's growth and development.
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Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Johnson, OB/GYNBoard-certified · Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist · Updated Apr 2026
⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is based on U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines. Always consult your healthcare provider about your specific dietary needs during pregnancy.