Can I Eat Peanut Butter While Pregnant? Complete Safety Guide 2026

Updated: Feb 24, 2026 Expert-Vetted

Quick Answer (Peanut Butter)

Generally safe for most pregnancies in moderation, unless you have an allergy.

Choose reputable brands and store properly.

Why Peanut Butter Is Usually Safe

Peanut butter is a convenient source of protein and healthy fats.

Food safety concerns are mainly about storage and allergies.

FAQ

Can eating peanuts cause a baby allergy?

Guidance varies, but peanut avoidance is not routinely recommended for everyone. Ask your clinician if you have concerns.

Is natural peanut butter safe?

Yes—stir well, store as directed, and keep it within the use-by date.

How much is okay?

Moderation is best; consider added sugars and overall diet balance.

Is peanut butter safe in the first trimester?

Yes, if you tolerate it and are not allergic.

What if I have a peanut allergy?

Avoid peanuts and use alternatives like sunflower seed butter if approved by your clinician.

Sources: FDA, CDC, ACOG

Last Updated: Feb 24, 2026

Reviewed by: Sarah Mitchell, RD

This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider.

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