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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.
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.
Women who take more than 300 mg of caffeine a day during pregnancy are also more likely to have babies with low birth weights.
Watch your caffeine intake,caffeine can make your breasts tender.
Be in good shape, quit smoking/drinking, eat a healthy diet...basically present a healthy place for the baby. yes, people who are unhealthy get pregnant all the time but the baby is not always healthy and will more than likely pose some health problems. Have patience and reduce your stress! Women who have stress are 55% less likely to become pregnant. Reduce your Caffeine intake, women are 40% less likely to conceive if they have moderate to heavy caffeine intake
The issue with drinks like RedBull during pregnancy is not the sugar, it is the caffeine. It is good to keep your sugar intake reduced during your pregnancy, but it is better to keep your caffeine levels low.
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Yes, caffeine can cause acid reflux. There are medications that can help but reducing caffeine intake might be a good idea.
caffeine, low food intake, lack of sleep, or inactive tissue due to obesity.
"Caffeine: Although most studies show that caffeine intake in moderation is OK, there are others that show that caffeine intake may be related to miscarriages. Avoid caffeine during the first trimester to reduce the likelihood of a miscarriage. As a general rule, caffeine should be limited to fewer than 300 mg per day during pregnancy. Caffeine is a diuretic, which means it helps eliminate fluids from the body. This can result in water and calcium loss. It is important that you are drinking plenty of water, juice, and milk rather than caffeinated beverages. Some research shows that large amounts of caffeine are associated with miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight, and withdrawal symptoms in infants. The safest thing is to refrain from consuming caffeine."http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/foodstoavoid.html
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This ergogenic effect, however, is completely eliminated by caffeine intake.