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Starbucks??

im 35weeks pregnant, and i miss Starbucks so much, would it be safe to have a small frappe? will it make my baby sick or have any negative affects?
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Oh they put only a little bit of espresso in the java chillers at sonic. I have worked there four times
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you can drink coffee and frappa but in moderation!  like me personally I would have have one every 1 month to b on the safe side.they say u can have it every other week but iI'm the type I like to make sure everything is fine. and I'm a starbucks lover
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I use to drink them almost everyday before i got pregnant.. they have java chillers at Sonic and ive come to find out i love those so Much more right now. They mix it with ice cream and i believe have way less caffeine.
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Coffee is perfectly fine. Frappes have a lot of sugar so I wouldn't have them too often. But no, your baby will be just fine if you have one.
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ive never had not one, but i cant take it anymore. ive just been too scared to drink it.
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Ive drunken a venti and baby is still perfect. Usually when i decide to get one i get a tall now though just not to go crazy. Plus i only drink them about once every 3-4 weeks or longer..
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