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this is often debated about, so I'll let you decide for yourself. Read this: babycenter(dot)com/0_caffeine-does- |
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I'll put in my 2 cents. My belief is that coffee will not directly affect the fertility of a woman. From my office alone, more than a handful of women I know who drink a cup of coffee at least once or twice a day are mothers. Their ages vary, from mid-20s to early-30s. Some are new moms (including moms-to-be), while others are already at their 2nd or 3rd and so on. |
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A cup might not matter but cups do. So if you really cant stay away from coffee then limit your intake to a cup or two a day. STudies have shown that pregnant women who drink more than 6 cups a day have babies who are underweight. |
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Consuming large amounts of coffee or caffeinated drinks according to studies show that about 20%-25% of women who do have complications during the first few weeks of their pregnancy including higher incidents of miscarriage. |