Pregnant women are generally advised to limit caffeine intake, including coffee, to about 200 milligrams per day, which is roughly equivalent to one 12-ounce cup of coffee. Excessive caffeine consumption can lead to adverse effects, such as increased risk of miscarriage or low birth weight. However, individual tolerance can vary, and some women may choose to avoid caffeine altogether during pregnancy. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
they are pregnant for 9 months
Usually, pregnant women are treated for two weeks.
9 months
Kangaroo meat poses no risks to pregnant women as long as it is properly cooked.
A woman is pregnant for averagely 10-12 months.
3 weeks
Yes, as long as they are not pregnant.
Chitlins should be safe for pregnant women, as long as they are cooked thoroughly through. If you are concerned, your best option is to ask your doctor.
Yes, as long as it is well cooked.
30 years
Yes it is good for a pregnent women to sit bt she should not sit for a long time..........
depends on how long you've been pregnant. I wouldn't, but hey, it's your choice.