While coffee is said to be beneficial in many ways, it is not recommended for pregnant women because caffeine can be passed on to the placenta very quickly, which the unborn baby could not yet metabolize.
Though moderate caffeine consumption is unlikely to hurt your chances of getting pregnant, stress can have a real impact on fertility. Since quitting coffee cold turkey can cause stress, it hardly seems worth cutting out your daily cup. And dads-to-be can keep drinking their coffee, too: There is no evidence that caffeine affects sperm.
Your baby needs a plentiful supply of fluids every day. The fluids in water, juices, ices, and soups are all vital for good health. But there are two kinds of drinks that are just plain bad for you: caffeinated drinks and alcohol. Caffeine. I’ve heard it a million times: “I can’t give up coffee—I’ll never be able to stay awake!”
· Richard Piper, chief executive of Alcohol Change UK, said: “Drinking alcohol in the early stages of pregnancy, even before many people realize they’re pregnant, can be very damaging for a fetus.
· “Appropriate attention should be given to prevention of the initiation of drinking among children and adolescents, prevention of drinking among pregnant women and women of childbearing age, and …
· A recent report from Cinch Home Services found that remote employees drink 3.1 cups of coffee per day while their in-office colleagues drink 2.5 cups.
· The condition is common, but can be fatal. Pregnant women are often at higher risk. Emily Mitchell had four kids, and died while pregnant with her fifth from a pulmonary embolism, according to a …
· Water, black coffee, unsweetened tea, herbal teas, and water with lemon are all examples of non-caloric drinks that you can consume during your fasting window. During your fasting period, avoid drinks that are high in sugar and calories, such as diet sodas, juices, alcohol, milk, protein shakes or smoothies, and coconut water.
· Adora’s case is but one of many in a long history of prosecution targeting pregnant people and the decisions they make.In a 2013 study, scholar Jeanne Flavin and National Advocates for Pregnant Women executive director and founder Lynn Paltrow identified 413 cases of arrests or forced interventions on pregnant women in the United States between …
· Disturbing new data from a national study found that, for pregnant mothers, the number one cause of death is homicide. According to Hot Air, the research found that homicide, frequently committed by a husband or partner, took more pregnant mothers’ lives than any other cause.The report did not mention how many unborn babies were killed along with their mothers.
· Sophia Urista (far right) made headlines for urinating onstage at a Florida concert last week. But the rocker isn’t the first to relieve herself partway through a …
· Posted February 17, 2021 . According to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), the guidelines for fasting and abstinence during Lent (Feb. 17 – …