Yes, caffeine has shown signs of killing sperm. But he needs to stop more then just a few days before her fertile days so it can get completely out of his system. You also should slack down on caffeine if you are trying to get pregnant.
Yes, any kind of tea has caffeine. Having too much caffeine during pregnancy is not good for the baby. So try and limit your intake of caffeine while pregnant.
None is ideal but a pregnant woman should only have one 12oz surviving of caffeine a day.
For healthy adults at low dosages, no. Those who have heart problems, are pregnant, etc. should not take caffeine.
For healthy adults at low dosages, no. Those who have heart problems, are pregnant, etc. should not take caffeine.
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Preferably, cut it out entirely.
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MINIMAL amounts. Caffeine is something that should be avoided as much as possible because caffeine restricts your blood vessels and also restricts the amount of blood flow to the placenta which in turn restricts the amount of blood flow to your baby. Try to start drinking decaffeinated soda's, decaf coffee and avoid drinking tea.
Coffee has caffeine which can constrict blood vessels and alter the blood-flow to the fetus.
According to the can they should not. High levels of caffeine are not reccomended for pregnant women. However, in moderation and following the reccomended amount of caffeiene for a pregnant women it probably would not hurt.
You are fertile right after until the hormones have settled but should wait at least 4 months until trying to get pregnant again to try to avoid miscarriage.
The ingredients in Excedrin are acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine. The former two are routinely prescribed to pregnant women, while opinions vary on what doses of caffeine are safe for pregnant women; taking Excedrin before conceiving should not affect future pregnancies.