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I love my coffee! I'm 6 weeks along, I only have 1 cup a day or every other, and I switched to half caffeine. Do you think that's okay?
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Thanks everyone :) that really helps its nice to get others opinions.
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7659371 tn?1393398089
I love starbucks... and was gonna make it work by getting half caf or decaf.. except i cant keep it down :( maybe i should try homeade coffee instead..
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Thanks everyone :) that really helps its nice to get others opinions.
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7157499 tn?1411821385
Youre fine to drink that amount of coffee.
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Doctors say just to not exceed 200 mg a day . Some decaf is only 23 power 8 ounces....and if you use cream Thor prob not drinking full cups. You are good.
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My doctor said I am allowed 1 cup a day. Just be educated on the amount of caffeine in your drinks.  Starbucks coffee has WAY more caffeine than normal coffee. (300 mg compared to 120 mg) but their lattes have less caffeine, you can lower that even more by doing 1/2 caf. For me it keeps me from getting constipated, WORTH IT! lol
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Its fine to have a few cups :) don't worry.
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Yes its fine.  You're allowed caffeine.  Not a big deal.  One cup won't hurt you. I have 2 caffinated drinks a day and baby is completely healthy.  Don't worry about it. I love my coffee and get a 22 ounce one on the weekends :)
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I don't think that's healthy for baby.
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