Decaffeinated coffee : Can I eat this while pregnant? Can my baby eat this?
Pregnant woman 🤰
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If you are pregnant, you may be wondering if you can drink decaffeinated coffee. The answer is yes, in fact, you can drink decaffeinated coffee during pregnancy. However, it is recommended that you did not dubray more than 200 mg of caffeine per day. Decapéiné coffee contains approximately 5-10 mg of caffeine per cup, which is considerably lower than a regular cup of coffee which can contain up to 100 mg of caffeine. It is important to keep in mind that there may be side effects if you drink too much decaffeinated coffee during your pregnancy. Some of the possible side effects include stomach aches, increased heart rate and increased anxiety. If you notice these symptoms, you should stop drinking decaffeinated coffee and consult your doctor. In summary, you can drink decaffeinated coffee during pregnancy, but you should limit your consumption to around 200 mg per day and carefully monitor any side effects.
All these recommendations are given as an indication based on ANSES information and cannot replace the advice of a health professional.
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