Soft cheeses are a no-go because of the high chance of them carrying bacteria. However things like fetta, ricotta etc - if they are cooked in a recipe and their temperature is above the danger zone (65c degrees I think) then it is ok.
The 'apparent rules' are no cheeses with mould growing on them. So no white mould cheese like bries etc and no blue mould. However - keep in mind that french women do not stop eating cheese and they still seem to have perfectly healthy babies!!
Soft and processed cheeses:
Boursin, cottage cheese, cream cheese, feta, goat's cheese without a white rind, mascarpone, mozzarella, Philadelphia, processed cheese (such as cheese spread), Quark, ricotta.
Yoghurts (all varieties), probiotic drinks, fromage frais, soured cream and cr?me fra?che - any variety, including natural, flavoured and biologically active - are all safe to eat.
Cheeses to AVOID in pregnancy
Mould-ripened soft cheeses:
Brie, Blue Brie, Cambozola, Camembert, Chaumes, ch?vre (goats cheese with a white rind), Pont L'Eveque, Taleggio, Vacherin-Fribourgeois
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