Caffeine during pregnancy
There’s still a lot experts don’t know about the effects […]
There’s still a lot experts don’t know about the effects of caffeine during pregnancy, which is why the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists calls for more research before it can draw any conclusions about a link between caffeine and miscarriage. (Studies have shown it can cross the placenta and affect a babe-to-be’s heart rate.)
Because of the potential risks, your health care provider will likely suggest you curb your intake. But don’t fret if you’ve been downing your usual morning jolt—a cup of coffee is considered A-OK. The Mayo Clinic advises pregnant women aim for fewer than 200 milligrams a day.
- 8-ounce cup of brewed/drip coffee = 137 milligrams
- 8-ounce cup of instant coffee = 76 milligrams
- 8-ounce cup of brewed tea = 48 milligrams
- 8-ounce cup of instant tea = 26-36 milligrams
- 12-ounce caffeinated soft drink = 37 milligrams
Made for mamas
Pregnancy fatigue is tough to kick, so take heart that an afternoon pick-me-up isn’t off-limits as long as you keep tabs on caffeine content. Mommee Coffee makes it easy by offering up low-acid, organic coffee in half-caf and quarter-caf options for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to conceive. From $16, mommeecoffee.com