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Caffeine Calculator

How much caffeine is safe for you and your baby?

How much caffeine do you consume in a day? Too much caffeine can affect your pregnancy, breastfeeding, or even your ability to conceive. Use our Caffeine Calculator to find out if your caffeine consumption falls within a safe range.

Caffeine Calculator-How much caffeine is safe for you and your baby?
Drink/Food Number of
Servings
Total per Food/Drink
Coffee (drip) 6oz.
Decaffeinated Coffee 6oz.
Espresso 1oz.
Tea 12oz.
Mountain Dew 12oz.
Coca-Cola 12oz.
Dr. Pepper 12oz.
Sprite/7-up 12oz.
Dark Chocolate 1oz.
Milk Chocolate 1oz.
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Caffeine Calculator-How much caffeine is safe for you and your baby?
199 mg or below:

Your caffeine consumption falls within the range generally considered safe. Just be aware of hidden caffeine that could elevate your total consumption. Chocolate, syrups, coffee-flavored ice creams and yogurts and some over-the-counter cold and headache medicines are common places for hidden caffeine. A good rule of thumb is always read the label. When in doubt, skip it — or at least reduce your portion. Keep up the great work!

Caffeine Calculator-How much caffeine is safe for you and your baby?
200 mg to 500 mg:

Your caffeine consumption is over the range generally considered safe. The March of Dimes recommends that women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant consume no more than 200 mg of caffeine per day (equal to about one 12-ounce cup of coffee a day), and according to a study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, women who consumed 200 mg or more of caffeine per day had twice the miscarriage risk as women who consumed no caffeine.

Caffeine Calculator-How much caffeine is safe for you and your baby?
500 mg or above:

Your caffeine consumption is significantly over the range considered safe and may result in physical symptoms in addition to the risks described above. Those symptoms may include headaches, sleeplessness, irritability, gastrointestinal upset and irregular heartbeats.

Caffeine Calculator-How much caffeine is safe for you and your baby?

If you need to cut back on the amount of caffeine you are consuming each day, try the following tips:

  • Incorporate exercise into your day. A brisk walk in the morning could be all you need to perk up without the pot.
  • Switch to decaf or half-caf. Coffee, tea and sodas without or with reduced caffeine levels have come a long way in recent years. You might be surprised at how great these beverages taste.
  • Try herbal tea. Herbal blends like those containing mint are naturally decaffeinated, and they have the added benefit of easing a queasy stomach courtesy of morning sickness.
  • Talk to your doctor or midwife if reducing your caffeine intake is too hard to handle on your own.
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Anonymous says
September 5, 2009

be careful with herbal teas, especially ones that are supposed to be herbal- research the herbs first to make sure they are safe for pregnancy. Chamomile, lavender and mint are very safe, but some herbs like Fenugreek are not recommended.

Anonymous says
August 14, 2009

Its not that bad, I drank red bulls a lot since I was going to college during the day and working overnights. My daughter is now 5 years old and is fine.

Anonymous says
August 9, 2009

Sarh: If you are at a restaurant, it is probably not decaf.

Due FEB says
August 7, 2009

I drink coffee that is made with regular caffene and Decaff coffees mixed together. Its Folgers Half the Caffene. Its great because you can have more of it and you still get caffene but not as much.
Oh and I dont get why Mormans cant have caffene.. its weird.

Anonymous says
August 3, 2009

this is great! I try to limit my caf intake to 1 caff beverage a day, wheather it be a can of soda or cup of coffee or iced tea! Plus, most of the favorite sodas come caff free, like mt. dew, my favorite! makes easier to get that soda fix without the worry of too much caff!

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