Have you given up caffeine all together?
I switched to a half caff coffee mix a few months ago and thought that would be about all I could do. Now I'm thinking I'm ready to make the plunge into full decaf. I only have about a cup and half of this mix and no caffeine the rest of the day, but I feel like I shouldn't even be drinking that.

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No, I still drink a half a cup of regular coffee in the morning. I drank coffee during my pregnancy with my son and he is perfectly fine. For the most part, he's been a great sleeper. lol
As long as you keep your total intake under 2 small cups of coffee a day, that's fine. Everything in moderation.
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I've given it up completely*, but I would not be opposed to drinking a cherry coke if one day it just sounded really good. During our looong wait of TTC, I cut down to only a few sodas per month. I never was a coffee drinker. When I became pregnant, it was a pretty easy transition to go cafeine free. But, I have no doubt that I'll have a little craving now and then for an ice cold cherry coke or a coke from McDonalds... and I'll likely give in to it when it happens.
* = chocolate excluded!
mmmm chocolate! I find it very hard to remember chocolate has caffeine in it. I think it would be worth giving up coffee for chocolate!
No. Most days I still have about 8 oz. You can have up to 300 mg safely a day. Just be careful b/c caffeine is in more than just coffee. It's in chocolate, soda and several other types of food.
So if you drink coffee just watch the other stuff you consume! GL!
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Nope, I'll just stay under 200 mgs a day. I usually avoid full-caff coffee anyway (since I breastfeed), but cappuccinos and lattes have much less caffeine, so I drink plenty of those. The chemical process used to decaffeinate things concerns me a bit, so I prefer to just stick with the moderation approach. And I drink lots of iced tea, just mix it with lemonade to cut down on my caffeine intake.
And most soda has minimal caffeine per serving, but I stay away from it anyway when pregnant because I'm wary of the artificial sweeteners. Which sucks, because I LOVE diet coke with lime.
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I used to have 1 cup of coffee a day, but I've cut back to 2 cups a week (basically to help with the constipation). I'm sure I won't be able to even smell coffee soon, so it will probably be a non-issue for me.
I'd talk to your doctor about which is worse - the amount of caffeine you get from caffeinated coffee or the possible by-products of decaffeination that may be in decaff. I've read in a few places that decaff isn't any better than regular because of that.
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I've given up caffeinated coffee completely. I don't drink coffee as much as I used to, and when I do, it's definitely decaf.
The biggest problem I'm having is giving up sweet tea. I LOVE sweet tea, but it is also caffeinated.
I'm thinking about buying an Iced Tea Maker, getting some decaf tea, and trying to live with iced tea that's not quite as sweet as I'm used to.