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The hardest thing for many pregnant women to give up is their morning cup of coffee, but it's worth the temporary withdrawal headaches. Most experts agree that too much caffeine can be harmful to the developing baby. Caffeine can cross the placental barrier and affect your baby's heart rate and breathing. Studies have linked caffeine to an increased risk of:

  • miscarriage
  • stillbirth
  • premature labor
  • lower birthweight
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

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ladyhoward
ladyhoward
August 31, 2008

Caffeine in Moderation

When I was pregnant, I knew I had to cut back on drinking soda, but going cold turkey gave me terrible headaches. I asked my doctor if I had to give up everything, and she told me it was still OK to have a few cans of soda each day....  read more

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