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You've cut out coffee during pregnancy and have been looking forward to sitting down in the morning with a nice big cup of joe. But, is it safe while breastfeeding?

"There is good news for coffee-loving nursing moms; science is on your side," writes Martha Sears, RN, author of The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know about Nursing Your Baby from Birth through Weaning. "Studies on mothers consuming substantial amounts of caffeine-containing beverages showed that very little of mother's caffeine intake was transferred via her milk to her baby. And what little caffeine was present in the milk did not seem to affect the heart rate or the sleep of the infants."

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Feb 7, 2008 at 9:59:50 AM

Peple go back and forth on the caffeine issue - should I really have no caffeine while breastfeeding?

 

With today's advanced technology, data can be found on every side of an argument so always err on the side of caution when it comes to controversial issues like caffeine and breastfeeding. If you can't go without a daily cup of coffee, try to cut the caffeine by ordering a "half caff." Chances are if you made it through pregnancy without too much caffeine, you can go the distance through breastfeeding as well. Maybe you can plan a post-pregnancy, post-breastfeeding eating binge and scarf-out on all the other food restrictions like; sushi, soft cheeses, hot dogs, cookie dough, and all the caffeinated drinks you want!

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DanielleBette
DanielleBette
September 16, 2007

I need my coffee!

I find that I "need" 3 cups of coffee a day- any less and I'm kind of slow and any more and the caffeine makes me jittery. I don't drink any colas or caffeinated soft drinks....  read more

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