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Good grief, was there liquor in it? Nothing except a few missed opportunities to eat or drink something healthy like fruit juice.
none that I know of
probably nothing….you are allowed 250mg of caffeine a day (according to my doctor) and that is equal to 6 pepsi’s a day. My doctor said one caffeinated drink a day is ok. I personally do not know anyone who drinks more then 3 in one day.
ummm nothing, pepsi is fine, all cokes are fine. its just the caffeine that is bad, but even then you can safely have up to 250mg a day, which is a few cokes a day.
caffiene is fine to drink while pregnant, as long as you don’t drink too much of it. You can have several a day and be fine, but that really is probably more than you should be drinking anyways.
It really can’t harm the baby at all.
Go look in the mirror.
You mean “drank” Pepsi? None.
I’ve known plenty of women who drink soda while they were pregnant. A large amount of caffeine (300 mg and more) has been linked to miscarriages, especially during early pregnancy, but if you drink a can or two, the baby should be fine.
There are no real side effects unless you drank alot of it and I do mean ALOT. I used to have a 600ml Coke a day and all was fine. Water is best though so try to have water as much as possible
None. Caffeine can cause a miscarriage, but that’s pretty much it. It’s not like she was doing crack. The baby isn’t born addicted to caffeine.
Caffeine is a stimulant. Your baby while inside you gets that caffeine. Your sleep is affected.. so is your baby’s. Caffeine crosses the placenta to your baby. Although you may be able to handle the amounts of caffeine you feed your body, your baby cannot. Your baby can not metabolize it like you can.
Infants born to women who consumed caffeine while pregnant have also been shown to sleep less and exhibit irritability, jitteriness and vomiting, due to caffeine withdrawal after birth.
The amount of time caffeine stays in the blood stream is tripled in the last two trimesters of pregnancy, which further intensifies the experience of infants’ caffeine withdrawal after birth.
Drinking coffee during pregnancy is also shown to increase fetal breathing rates; this effect is seen even with consumption of decaffeinated coffee. It is recommended to eliminate caffeine during pregnancy to ensure optimal health for your baby.
http://www.abc.net.au/quantum/poison/caffeine/caffeine.htm
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/caffeine.html
http://www.teeccino.com/caffeinewomenshealth.aspx
Caffeine IS NOT safe during pregnancy. Just because not ENOUGH studies have shown it is NOT safe doesn’t make it SAFE.
Researching facts on your own is GOLDEN. Your baby’s health is too precious to risk. Doctors don’t love your baby, you do.
people have their opinions, they’ll tell you no soda or caffine, but personally me…..i drank almost a 6 pack of dr pepper a day when i was pregnant with my son, and he was born very healthy, never had ear infections or anything like that as a baby, wasnt hyper…and he’s very VERY advanced for his age. Im 19 weeks pregnant now and i still drink dr pepper…and everything is good thus far. Granted i drank a lot of OJ too, i didnt JUST drink soda, but i did have a lot….more than i was supposed to and nothing happened.
Nothing. That was my moms craving, and me and my brother turned out perfectly fine.
the child will have problems concentrating, and be dumber?? /;
I agree with GloriaJean.