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.
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!
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.
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.
If you need to cut back on the amount of caffeine you are consuming each day, try the following tips:
This scares me!! I only had a medium ice tea from Mickey D's and a large piece of chocolate cake made with cocoa icing. I'm over 200mg of caffeine according to this!! Does it have a cumulative effect? Meaning if I eat none tomorrow or yesterday does it cancel out?
During both my pregnancy's I drank sun tea all the time. About a 560 a day on their scale, Have a beautiful 3 year old and a baby on the way soon, both were very healthy pregnance's.
P.S. I make my sun tea with no sugar and nice black tea.
I raised 2 kids and they too were limited on the soda and teas, but not the choc milk. I also know of vegis that have caffine that were not mentioned in the article. You base your results on one mother who lets her 4yo have soda! Pregnant? becareful. 40 years ago this wasn't an issue, but I guess the 40 somthings have run out if things to write about! My 2 kids are just fine and a scientific study would just tells us that mice and monkeys can't tolerate caffeine. Thanks for shaking my house hold up!
I just wish someone could do a scientific study -- obviously there are lots of us preggos out there drinking caffeine. If a study were done we could all opt in and then the community would have some real facts, not speculation. FWIW, I drank 50-200 mg every day with my firstborn and he is perfectly healthy and happy (normal home birth). My intake has been the same with this one (due Jan 15) and all prenatal visits are normal, I am classified as low-risk, and we are planning another home birth.
I'm 32 weeks and drink 2 cups of coffee a day. Sometimes even an iced tea too! I think this no caffeine theory is just an ignorant society that makes us think that were always doing something wrong. Only you can tell what your body (and your baby) can handle. If you feel like a coffee or two one day and not so much another,I think thats just fine!
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