Preferably, cut it out entirely.
Teens should limit their caffeine consumption to no more than 100 milligrams per day to maintain their health and well-being.
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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It's fine in moderation but with coffee especially you should not drink too much or quit since it has the most caffeine in it.
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.
There is some evidence that shows that excessive caffeine consumption can pull calcium out of bone tissue thus weakening the bones.
No, cats should not have coffee as caffeine can be toxic to them. Potential risks of caffeine consumption for cats include vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, tremors, and even seizures. It is important to keep all caffeinated products away from cats to prevent accidental ingestion.
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.
Yes. You should let your Dr know that you are trying to get pregnant so they can make the proper adjustments to your medications.