Saturday, January 30, 2010

Is Caffeine Bad For Women With Breast Cyst Is Caffeine Bad For Pregnant Women?

Is caffeine bad for pregnant women? - is caffeine bad for women with breast cyst

I saw a lot of websites say that pregnant women should not drink caffeinated beverages. So I asked my OB Gyne was informed about her that caffeine is good in moderation: no more than 3 cups of coffee per day. If you say your property, just as many people that it is not?

14 comments:

chamae said...

I would be with the advice of the doctors. The doctor has the experience and care for pregnant women, for God knows how long. Everywhere I read said that caffeine in moderation. Some places say that will not exceed 100 mg, while others say that it kept to below 50 mg. I met many women who drink a Coke every day and their children were perfectly fine. From there I knew a woman who drank during pregnancy monster, I do not recommend to ensure that your child, but also went well.

Sourkand... said...

I moderation is in order. My work has me that only 2 cups per day. Caffeine is a diuretic and can cause dehydration, not to mention he has the qualities of dependency and your baby can be born addicted to caffeine. I was a big coffee drinker before I was pregnant, not only in the morning, (I drank the whole day I love coffee). Well, I buy "or baskets of nuts, 1 / 2 cups of caffeine and 2, and if I day more I drink decaf.

Ashley said...

Period Yes, caffeine is bad for you. Not only during pregnancy. When her obstetrician, she said, is good in moderation. I have a cup of coffee in hand, and caffeinated pop sometimes, when caffeine is not available. Caffeine does not affect your child if they neglected in consumption, as in to drink 2 liters of soda per day, or 5 cups of coffee. It's all about moderation.

missi_ma... said...

I've heard that there is a correlation between caffeine and miscarriage ... but not constant.
I cut out caffeine completely from my diet .. and have no regrets.
Things are caffeinated colas, coffee, tea, cocoa, coffee, iced tea, chocolate (depending on darker, more caffeine), Red Bull, energy drinks, green tea.
I think if you want coffee or chocolate, then take a day .. and to do it with a meal.

Mommy 2 B said...

It increases the risk of miscarriage. Even caffeine can dry out, can lead to nausea and miscarriages. It is safer to avoid, quite fair. Caffeine withdrawal can negatively on their mental health, to try to cut back on drinks with caffeine per day.

♫♥ Erin ♥♫ Due 7/17/10 said...

People and their opinions are different. The only person they should hear is the doctor. Caffeine is good in moderation, as I said, by the doctors. They prefer products with caffeine, caffeine, but still not bad if you do not have much at all times.

Mom of 3 Girls!! :) said...

These are ADD or ADHD. Caffiene I drink maybe once a week or more .. I believe that it is healthier to avoid them. It is okay in moderation, not about what everyone said .. Concerns not the doctor! What my books, and after my wife's doctor, the one days.

Danielle T said...

I did not even know that might sound silly, but my daughter is now 5 and I wanted for his coffee and drank gallons should, however, as it was entitled to work in, it is better to follow the guidelines, but do not make any My son is not bad

First time mommy ♥ said...

I'm not a big coffee drinker, but caffeine is fine as long as you do not like 4 drinks per day or more. In fact, I read that caffeine helps performance, and taking into account at the end of ur pregnancy!

karen said...

Moderate consumption of caffeine

Baby Miranda due 10/04/09 said...

Wow! My gynecologist said that even decaf is evil because it is always the caffeine - no matter what size, quantity, and even told me to stay from there.
So I was right. No caffeine for me.

(∂αni) it's α girℓ! ∂uε♥12.8 said...

I had my prenatal appointment yesterday and the nurse to 1-2 cups of caffeine per day is safe. People are thus the paranoia and the need to take a chill pill!

: 0) Enjoy!

future_m... said...

I've heard that caffeine is bad, so I stopped the things with him. It has been 5 months and I do not regret it. As they say, prevention is better than cure

snowGodd... said...

be used sparingly, but I think it will be the look of your child: concern) Congratulations!

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