Pregnancy food checker

Can I eat shrimp while pregnant?

Shrimp is often a safer seafood option when fully cooked and handled well.

Short answer

Fully cooked shrimp is generally a safer seafood choice during pregnancy. Avoid raw shrimp and be careful with cold platters.

Safety note Fully cooked is key

What matters for shrimp

  • Shrimp is usually low in mercury.
  • Raw or undercooked shellfish can carry pathogens.
  • Cold buffet seafood may have handling risk.

What to check first

  • Is it opaque and fully cooked?
  • Was it kept hot or properly chilled?
  • Is it from a trusted source?

Safer next steps

  • Choose hot cooked shrimp dishes.
  • Skip raw shrimp ceviche.
  • Avoid seafood that has sat out at parties.

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Sources used for safety framing

These pages are written as general food safety reminders and are checked against public guidance from FDA, CDC and NHS resources.

Published by Can I Eat. Last updated 2026-07-07.

Can I Eat provides general food safety information and dietary risk reminders only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis or a replacement for your clinician.