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Coffee, Cola and Other Questionable Quenchers
Should You Cave in to Your Cravings?
By Kelly Burgess
Maybe you've been a caffeine freak or soda pop junkie or you've been getting your energy from energy drinks for most of your life. But now that you're pregnant, you begin to realize that the phrase "eating for two" doesn't mean you get twice as much. Rather, it means that everything you eat or drink affects your growing baby.
Although the best time to fix any bad habits is before pregnancy, it's never too late to adopt a healthy nutritional lifestyle. An important part of nutrition is what you drink as much as what you eat. Everyone knows the dangers of drinking alcohol when you're pregnant – that's always a no-no – but what else is good, and bad, in the world of liquid?
Most experts would agree with Houlihan – to a point. While studies have shown that the amount of caffeine in up to two regular-sized servings a day (that is, two cups of coffee or tea, two glasses of soda, etc.), is unlikely to have an adverse effect on pregnancy, it can cause other problems. For one thing, soda tends to have a lot of sugar, which can cause weight gain. Sugared sodas should definitely be avoided if a woman has been diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
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