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9397704 tn?1403544160

can i drink tea?

My aunt keeps telling me i cant because it has too much caffien , is that true?
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2-3 cups of tetly tea a day is fine
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There's a lot of decaffeinated tea. If you really want some caffeine, you can drink Green tea. Black and red teas have the most caffeine.
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I drink tea every night. Decaffeinated tea of course. Its not bad.
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You can have 200 milligrams of caffeine a day which is basically a 12oz cup of coffee
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Berry not very
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I drink 3 cups of iced tea a day(raspberry leaf tea) and a hot cup of very tea at night for bed. I buy the tea without caffeine.
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Yes decaffeinated green tea is perfect and it also helps with constipation if you're experiencing that during your pregnancy.
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Its ok to drink tea just decaffeinated
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I've drank green tea quite a bit and my daughter is perfectly healthy and I'm 23 weeks.
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9397704 tn?1403544160
Okay thanks (:
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10013575 tn?1410961435
Up to your doctor, but rule of thumb I go by is like 1 cup of coffee or coke a day.  Sweet tea? I'll just have it at 1 meal.
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I drink tea everyday. But make sure you drink water because it'll make you dehydrated
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Tea has less caffeine than coffee... Just limit it to a couple cups a day. Stay away from green tea and herbal teas (unless your Dr gives the okay) not all herbal teas are safe during pregnancy.
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