Can I drink coffee during
pregnancy?
Coffee is the most popular
social beverage used by many people, but it also generates a lot of controversy
when it comes to pregnancy. It is
widely known that caffeine can cross the placenta. In the growing fetus,
caffeine can causes an increase in heart
beat and also increase the breathing rate. However, beyond this no one really
knows if caffeine is bad for the growing fetus.
So far, all the studies on coffee have been in people who either use excessive
amounts of caffeine (usually 8-10 cups a day) or no coffee at all.
In some studies it has been
shown that caffeine can lead to a decreased absorption of iron in the mother
and this could theoretically lead to anemia. This may present as fatigue,
dizziness or an irregular heart rate. Another study has shown that high
levels of caffeine can lead to a higher incidence of miscarriages. Many other
small studies have reached different conclusions and none of the studies have
reliably produced consistent results.
So what should a pregnant mother do?
Most experts think mild to moderate coffee drinking (1-2
cups/day) is safe during pregnancy.
Women who are paranoid, high strung,
anal retentive and never trust any doctors are better off not drinking any
coffee.
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