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Hey ladies... so I know they say limit your caffeine but I love Dr pepper so much I even crave it sometimes. I know they say you can drink soda in moderation. But I always think thar it's going to hurt the baby. Anyone drink soda regularly and have no problems or have any advice about it. Will caffeine hurt my baby even if I drink maybe a cup a day. Just being cautious :-)
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OK good. LOL its the little things like that that worry me.
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2136147 tn?1336405833
I drink too much myself but each kid has been healthy so far!
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Im addicated to diet de pepper. I try to limit myself to 4 cans a day, lol. So far my lil girl is doing great!
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I drink a 20oz soda once a day. I did it with my two other pregnancies as well. My boys are healthy and fine. And baby girl is fine as well that I'm currently pregnant with!
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I know that the lighter colored drinks have way more caffiene than the darker ones which shocked me when I read the labels
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1194973 tn?1385503904
As long as its under 200 mg a day it's fine.
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Oh honey I have a soda a day lol...it was the first question I asked my doctor and she said one a day is fine :)...so grab you a 20oz a day and savor each SIP!!! Just be sure to drink PLENTY of water too...I'll be 27 weeks tomorrow and my doctor says I have a happy healthy baby :)
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