There is a lot of debate about the use of caffeine during pregnancy. Caffeine can be found in coffee, tea, soft drinks and chocolate. Even green tea and decaffeinated coffee have some caffeine (see the caffeine chart at Babycenter.com).
A new book by Harvard-educated economist Emily Oster says research on the perils of drinking wine and coffee while pregnant is flawed.
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I was laid off in July and am currently job hunting. I am also 10 weeks pregnant right now. I am 37 and this is my first pregnancy after several years of failed fertility treatments. I am thrilled, but I have been keeping the news very quiet until I am safely past the first trimester. I had a second
Before pregnancy, I drank an average of two cups of coffee a day. While pregnant, I cut all caffeine out of my diet. I didn’t even have decaf coffee, tea, sodas, even chocolate.
Caffeine is a stimulant and is not recommended during pregnancy. Caffeine can increase your blood pressure and heart rate and can lead to dehydration.
My best friend is pregnant. Lately the preggo hormones have been making her very depressed and I was thinking about making up a care package for her — one that’s all about her and not so much focused on baby stuff.
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