Coffee caffeine withdrawal

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Avatar f tn In the beginning of my pregnancy i drank a lot of pop cause its all i craved until my cousin yelled at me. It can cause still birth (caffeine) so i completely stopped the caffeine drinking. I only drink sprite & gingerale if i want pop. I hate coffee so thats not a prob for me. Id say try drinking pop with no caffeine. I drank a coke the other day and through it all up.
Avatar f tn A cup of coffee a day OR a couple of caffeinated sodas a day is fine. They recommend keeping consumption under 200mg.
Avatar f tn I drink soda still not everyday but probably close enough lol and as for coffee I only drink decaf but thats cuz the caffeine upsets my stomach.
Avatar f tn Thank you ladies, I'll try that, def would be better for my baby's health
Avatar f tn The recommendation is no more than 200mg of caffeine in a day, and a regular cup of coffee will not exceed that. If you are uncomfortable with a cup of full caffeine you can always try the half-caf and still get a little pick me up in the morning. I have a cup in the morning and then a cup of decaf if I want another in the afternoon.
624754 tn?1233297136 Always eat something first because I could feel weak or faint. The caffeine in my coffee has become unhealthy because I have drank coffee for many years. I know that caffeine requires more food as to be absorbed and caffeine as a drug continues to be active and this is my question; How long should it take to withdraw from the caffeine, how many day?
Avatar n tn My doctor's office of 5 conservative doctors has a policy of two caffeinated beverages a day. So, I'm guessing a cup of coffee is okay. I cut it out for my first too. I was trying to conceive for a really long time and was doing anything I could to get and stay pregnant. So, did it that time but then started on caffeine again (me? Dr. Pepper was the culprit) and did drink one a day in my second pregnancy. So, I think you are okay with your one cup of coffee and hey, life's hard.
Avatar f tn It certainly sounds like you are, but you will know for sure if you experience these withdrawal symptoms - especially if these occur 12 hours after your last coffee: headache, foggy, depression, irritability, fatigue, decreased alertness If you are trying to quit coffee, these symptoms can last for a full week. You also mentioned that you are adding whipped cream and syrup to your coffees. These can most certainly be additive. Please see my website: Addictionsunplugged.
Avatar n tn My mom kept telling me I should have a little bit of caffeine. About three weeks ago I caved, and went to jack in the box for my coffee. I figured they're so sweet how much caffeine can really be in them lol. Literally I drink maybe half of a small coffee, I've my head for about 30 min, and viola- headache gone! I've done this about 4 times. So, here is my question (and I'll ask my OB), is it risky to introduce caffeine now seeing as how I had zero my whole first trimester?
Avatar f tn I have been off of my Percocets for five days now cold turkey. I was only taking max three a day if that, off and on for a year or so. The only withdrawal symptoms that were really bothering me were stomach symptoms (I have ibs anyway) and mostly the RLS on speed feeling like all over my body. The symptoms are almost totally gone now. I was wondering if caffeine makes anyone else extremely happy now (as well as the energetic) I have never been a huge caffeine drinker to begin with.
304970 tn?1331425994 My doc said that 2 cups of caffeine (whether is be soda or coffee) is ok. I usually only drink caffenated soda if I go out to eat and try and buy caffeine free soda for when I'm at home. I don't drink coffee but maybe 2 times a week I'll get a tall Caramel Frappucino at Starbucks and I don't even finish it. Everyone else I have talked to that is/was pregnant, said their doctor told them the same (2 cups caffeine a day).
Avatar f tn My doctor actually recommended it because i was getting caffeine withdrawal with super bad migraines. So go ahead momma!
Avatar f tn People who regularly consume caffeine may experience withdrawal symptoms after suddenly quitting caffeine. Symptoms of caffeine withdrawal include headache, fatigue, mood changes, difficulty concentrating, and constipation. A 2019 study reported that gradually reducing caffeine consumption over a 6-week period led to successful, long-term caffeine cessation with minimal side effects. So perhaps instead of going abrupt cold turkey, you should attempt a gradual taper.
Avatar f tn why do I keep hearing people say to cut caffeine during opiate withdrawal? I would think that caffeine would help with energy during the first week or two. Just curious, as I have been trying to FILL UP on caffeine for the last 2 weeks, with coffee and 5 hour energy drinks. Would I be better off without all the caffeine?
Avatar m tn Coffee can help with energy just be careful because the caffeine can cause the jitters and can make sleep near impossible - and for me, sleep was a huge issue in the beginning so I didn't want to screw up whatever chance I did have for sleep. I found b-12 sublingual tablets to work just as well as well so I'd take one of those in the morning and it helped just as much.
7765842 tn?1406963224 I have a medium iced coffee every morning and no other caffeine through the day. If I cut cold turkey, I would get headaches from caffeine withdrawal. There is a limit of about two cups of coffee a day, so I think if it's about that you are fine.
Avatar f tn I cut out all other stimulants but like to enjoy coffee in the morning, it wakes me up but lately it's giving me severe anxiety! I shouldn't be drinking coffee anyway, GERD, IBS, but I love the wonderful smell and it's the only thing that gives me energy. Can I quit drinking it cold turkey? I heard stories from people who did that and they suffered withdrawal symptoms. This morning, I had two cups and it triggered a full blown panic attack. At 5 am....
Avatar f tn They say caffeine in excess can also cause miscarriage in early pregnancy. Everyone I know drank as much caffeine as they wanted while pregnant and their babies were healthy. Doctors say some caffeine a day is okay (about five 12oz cans of soda a day or about 250mg of caffeine a day). I cut back my caffeine intake a lot during the first trimester, and now that I'm in my third I drink more caffeine (still not a whole lot though).
1654035 tn?1332425178 ) during my first pregnancy I completely lost my taste for coffee and had no problem being without it throughout and even months past the birth. Well my craving for coffee has not gone away so far and I know I need to avoid caffeine and have been literally drinking 1/4 cup in the morning with a good amount of almost milk in it. Problem is I am literally dragging at this point, so tired all the time, and my drive to work is almost an hour, where I would usually enjoy my coffee.
Avatar f tn You would have to be drinking a whole lot of caffeine for your baby to go through withdrawals. Any doctor will tell you that 200 mg of caffeine a day is fine while pregnant.
Avatar f tn Sometimes not a full on coffee, but a flavoured type drink with less caffeine, but caffeine nonetheless. Is it really really that bad to have one coffee a day if you're TTC??? Will it really hinder your TTC? thoughts??
Avatar f tn 2 teaspoons of the coffee i put in my keurig because i dont like it too strong.i dont drink a lot of coffee anymoreso i was just wondering if my baby girl will be ok :) i know were allowed 200 mg of caffeine but because of the roast i was hoping im in the clear still.