You can drink coffee during pregnancy, but moderation is key. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends limiting caffeine intake to 200 milligrams (mg) per day ...
Pregnant women who drink more than eight cups of coffee a day double their risk of having a stillborn baby compared with non-coffee drinkers, a new study has said. Exposure to caffeine during ...
Coffee can cause symptoms like anxiety and jitteriness. Fortunately, you can enjoy other caffeinated and non-caffeinated ...
Maternal tea consumption during pregnancy – particularly in the second and third trimesters – is associated with improved ...
DAILY cups of tea in pregnancy can boost babies’ brains, a study suggests. Toddlers whose mums had brews every day throughout the nine months were better at learning, thinking and general ...
Here’s an example of someone who a pregnant woman should never feel the need to take nutritional advice from: a random man she’s never met before, serving her coffee at Starbucks. However ...
If you can’t face giving up your coffee during pregnancy, switch to decaf or even blend decaf and regular coffee to make a “half-caf”. Due to the risk listeria poses, smoked fish – both ...