Hi!
I've been trying to figure out what an appropriate amount of coffee to consume a day is. Before I was pregnant I would drink approximately 20-24 ounces of coffee a day. Now that I am pregnant I cut it down to 12-16 ounces a day. I know everywhere says 200 milligrams of caffeine is enough however I'm wondering if a little bit more is a bad thing? How much coffee do you drink a day? Have you ever heard of anybody have any problems in pregnancy because they drank too much caffeine?
Re: Coffee Consumption
Usual line: Talk to your OB if you feel it is a concern.
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20049372
Personally, after experiencing a loss, I have pretty much completely cut out caffeine as an extra precaution. Decaf, caffeine free soda if I'm craving one of those, caffeine free tea... I honestly feel really good because I kicked my caffeine habit and don't feel like I *need* it anymore. I'm not sure I'll even go back to drinking it post-baby.
I've honestly only been drinking it to stave off migraines. If I feel one coming on, I will go have a coke, or cup of coffee. Sure the caffeine comes with risks, but the risks are lower than if I end up needing to take migraine meds because I let it get away from me.
Day to day I have cut it out. The recommendation I got was 200 mg as well. Which is 2 cups of light roast home brewed, but less than one starbucks Tall. It's not just how much you drink, but how strong the brew is, how much of it is actually milk, etc.
Personally, I went from a venti starbucks pike place each day to nothing in about a week, it's been my biggest taste aversion by far and an odd experience. I just started drinking it again at 11-12 weeks (and am SO HAPPY!) but am going to try to limit to days I'm working and 1 cup only, so that if I really need that 2nd cup, I can have it and it will be effective in waking me up.