I have been keeping it at one or two caffeinated sodas (12 oz is around 30-55 mg) OR one coffee drink. Here's a link from MOD which I thought was pretty trustworthy.
I drink one cup of tea in the morning and sometimes a half glass of soda in the evening. I was wondering about the effects of caffeine earlier this morning after having tea and then listening with my doppler and noticing that the baby had a rather high rate heartbeat (around 170) and it made me wonder if it was somehow related to the caffeine.
I cut it out 100% in the first tri. Now I have a can of soda at lunch time...mostly because I've started developing headaches and my Dr. suggested caffeine to help with the headaches. It makes a huge difference. Also helps me get through the afternoon at work.
I have on average 2 to 3 cans of pop a day. Sometimes I don't have any but usually I have at least 1 or 2. With DD I cut it out completely till 30 weeks and I was so dead tired all the time I needed the caffeine to be able to stay awake to eat.
I allow myself a can of Pepsi a day (I'm a Pepsi addict...yes I know it's horrible for me. haha) but I usually only have one or two a week. I cut it out completely with my first pregnancy.
I had cut it out completely until a couple weeks ago - then I started having maybe one or two fountain pops or iced teas a week (plus whatever chocolate I eat!).
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I wasn't drinking much caffeine before getting pregnant. Regular coffee makes me too jittery, so I stick with decaf coffee when we go out, and I have a couple cups of decaf tea in the morning. I have, however, started drinking a can or a glass of regular Coke everyday. Not great, I know, but it's the one thing I crave, and it didn't really start until my 2nd trimester. I had been drinking one can of caffeine-free Diet Dr. Pepper (and had for a long while) a day, but after getting pregnant, it made me feel off. And then withe the recent study that was announced a few weeks ago that diet soda isn't really good to have at all....well I just decided to stick with the regular stuff.
I only ever had the occasional latte before I got pregnant, so I just switched to a non-caffeinated beverage when I hit Starbucks (love the Rooibus Vanilla Tea Latte!). I never drank soda anyway and I don't count chocolate. : )
I am, however, thinking of re-introducing the odd latte here and there since it seems to be something that is fine, so I figure why not, especially now that I am in 2nd tri.
I have been keeping it at one or two caffeinated sodas (12 oz is around 30-55 mg) OR one coffee drink. Here's a link from MOD which I thought was pretty trustworthy.
I have a small chai tea latte from starbucks (my doc ok'ed this with me) a couple times a week in the morning with a huge bottle of water. And since being pregnant I have had maybe 3 sodas (all in moderation). No chocolate - haven't really wanted it either.
I'll admit, I'm a sweet tea-aholic...I have a Nalgene bottle at work since they "went green" and started charging a quarter for a cup....I fill that with ice to the brim, then with sweet tea...yea I know it sounds awful, but with all the ice in it I'm probably only getting around 12-14oz of actual liquid. After that though I switch to water for the rest of the day, even at home.
I *rarely* drink soda, but I rarely drank it before my BFP; and "leaded" coffee makes me shake like a crack addict, so I've been drinking decaf for years; though I find that I'm maybe enjoying a cup once a month or so...
One Dr. Pepper a day. I'm an addict! Sometimes I will have a glass of iced tea.
This is the same as me. I will only do one of these a day, if that. Mostly I'm drinking hot (decaf) tea in the morning and water in the afternoon. I would say on average, 3-4 caffeinated drinks per week.
I don't drink coffee or tea, nor do I have chocolate very often at all. That said, I'm a HUGE Dr. Pepper addict (don't judge... it's my only vice).
I've cut way down for the pregnancy. I try to have none, but I don't always make it. Usually 0-1 cans, but on really stressful days or when I'm feeling really crappy it might be 2 (sipping it helps with headaches & nausea for me).
I'm not a big soda drinker, but I love my coffee. When I found out I was pregnant, I stopped coffee completely for a few months and then decided to give decaf a try. It's not bad at all and I think it's more of a habit for me anyways. If I do have pop I make sure it's caffeine free. With coffee (decaf) when I do drink it, I probably have 16-24 oz in one day, but it's not everyday of the week.
I cut it out completely until my doctor recommended a little bit when I had a bad headache. So now I just have a little glass here and there to help my headaches.
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I have been keeping it at one or two caffeinated sodas (12 oz is around 30-55 mg) OR one coffee drink. Here's a link from MOD which I thought was pretty trustworthy.
https://www.marchofdimes.com/pregnancy/nutrition_caffeine.html
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BTW, here's a useful calculator that can help you stay below the 200 mg a day mark:
https://www.pregnancytoday.com/articles/nutrition/caffeine-calculator-6182/
I only ever had the occasional latte before I got pregnant, so I just switched to a non-caffeinated beverage when I hit Starbucks (love the Rooibus Vanilla Tea Latte!). I never drank soda anyway and I don't count chocolate. : )
I am, however, thinking of re-introducing the odd latte here and there since it seems to be something that is fine, so I figure why not, especially now that I am in 2nd tri.
Great info!
Everything is fine in moderation.
I typically have 1 iced tea or Dr. Pepper a day. (major cravings of mine)
I then will typically have a few pieces of chocolate.
I had cut it out of my diet a couple years before I got pregnant, so fortunately it was one less thing I had to give up!
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I'll admit, I'm a sweet tea-aholic...I have a Nalgene bottle at work since they "went green" and started charging a quarter for a cup....I fill that with ice to the brim, then with sweet tea...yea I know it sounds awful, but with all the ice in it I'm probably only getting around 12-14oz of actual liquid. After that though I switch to water for the rest of the day, even at home.
I *rarely* drink soda, but I rarely drank it before my BFP; and "leaded" coffee makes me shake like a crack addict, so I've been drinking decaf for years; though I find that I'm maybe enjoying a cup once a month or so...
This is the same as me. I will only do one of these a day, if that. Mostly I'm drinking hot (decaf) tea in the morning and water in the afternoon. I would say on average, 3-4 caffeinated drinks per week.
I don't drink coffee or tea, nor do I have chocolate very often at all. That said, I'm a HUGE Dr. Pepper addict (don't judge... it's my only vice).
I've cut way down for the pregnancy. I try to have none, but I don't always make it. Usually 0-1 cans, but on really stressful days or when I'm feeling really crappy it might be 2 (sipping it helps with headaches & nausea for me).
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Me too! I still drink one Pepsi a day. My Dr is not concerned. I don't drink coffee, which she says packs more of a caffeine wallop.
The most I have is one diet coke a day--sometimes its every other day depending on how I'm feeling. My doc says it's fine so I'm not worried
I'm not a big soda drinker, but I love my coffee. When I found out I was pregnant, I stopped coffee completely for a few months and then decided to give decaf a try. It's not bad at all and I think it's more of a habit for me anyways. If I do have pop I make sure it's caffeine free. With coffee (decaf) when I do drink it, I probably have 16-24 oz in one day, but it's not everyday of the week.