Drip coffee caffeine content

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Avatar n tn Iced coffee is all I drink when I do drink coffee a few times a week and by googling the caffeine content an iced coffee actually has LESS caffeine in it then the hot coffee of the same order size! Your totally fine in having a coffee a day, or having decaf coffee which has minimal amounts of caffeine!
Avatar f tn The thing that makes Red Bull what it is is the high caffeine content. Most doctors agree that large amounts of caffeine are not good for pregnant women and should be avoided. A can of Red Bull has 115.5 mg of caffeine per can, about the same a a cup of drip coffee. For a beverage it ranks the highest among drinks. Here is a web address that shows Caffeine Content of Beverages, Foods, & Medications http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/caffeine/caffeine_info1.
Avatar f tn com/content/337/bmj.a2332) which suggests that even 100mg a day can affect the baby, as caffeine is a stimulant which crosses the placenta, and the baby can't clear it from its system the way we can. It seems complicated tho! So hard to know all the things we should or shouldn't be doing...
Avatar f tn Under 200mg, some doctors even say under 300mg of caffeine is fine so long as you have a healthy pregnancy.
Avatar f tn So I know your supposed limit your caffeine intake while pregnant but I am a big coffee drinker. Today I went to this coffee shop and get a 16 oz of decaf coffee. How much decaf is safe to drink? Is decaf better for you than regular?
Avatar f tn So I just Google whatever I want to drink to check the caffeine content. I have soda and coffee here and there but teas help as well.
Avatar f tn I know your not suppose to drink coffee because of the caffeine but what about if its decaf
461781 tn?1285609481 I just googled it...it has less caffeine then coffee. Like an 8 oz coffee has 100mg and an 8 oz ice tea had 40...
Avatar m tn Daily caffeine consumption was estimated as the sum of mean intakes of caffeinated coffee, tea, and caffeine-containing sodas. Histological activity grade and fibrosis stage were scored according to Metavir. Patients (154 men, 84 women, mean age: 45±11years) were categorized according to caffeine consumption quartiles: group 1 (678mg/day, n=60).
9905230 tn?1409232795 Im 32 weeks i just started drinking it again i only get a small iced french vanilla extra extra and have had one once a day for 4 days straight i looked up the caffeine content and its only 48mg of caffeine when we can have upto 200mg a day im just wondering if anyone thought it was fine or was the same way and theie baby came out fine lol sorry if its long
Avatar n tn I drank a venti frappuccino everyday the caffeine content of it is very low my doctor said it was fine.
1492421 tn?1290300515 Honestly though to be safe during the first trimester at least, try to keep it to one caffeinated beverage a day as you want it Caffeine Content All figures are approximate, especially with coffee. Different varietals can have different caffeine content, and the way the coffee is roasted can also change the values.
5624774 tn?1374284525 I really want a frappe from Mcdonalds but I have no clue how much caffeine those have. Ive looked on their website but cant find the caffeine content. Does anyone know if these are ok? I would get the small one of course.
Avatar f tn I've heard that too. It also dehydrates you which isn't good either. I think it's recommend that you keep it below 200mg of caffeine a day (12 oz cup of coffee). I've also read that high doses of it can increase the chance of miscarriage. There is alot of good info online you could read also. Good luck and SSBD to you!!!
Avatar f tn As my gynaicologist said, you are not allowed to take those quantities of coffee)tea and have a sodathat contains caffeine as well. Have in mind that dark soda (cola, pepsi) normally isnt allowed coz it has ingredients that might harm your baby. Anyhow, if its not very important for you to take those drinks, is better if you forget them for a while.
Avatar f tn You can safely have 200-300 mg of caffeine a day. Most pop's now list in the can or bottle their caffeine content so just keep track of how much you're having and you'll be fine. I wouldn't be able to function in the morning with my Dr Pepper boost lol.
1666434 tn?1325262350 That does sound like you have a food sensitivity to coffee. I don't think it's the caffeine, but one way you can figure out if it's caffeine is to try black or green tea (both are from the same plant). Just be mindful that the green tea can still carry a problem with lead from the processing. Dr. Mercola has articles that explain this more thoroughly. There are some that he explains don't have this risk.
363028 tn?1222230968 Okay ... so here is a question. I love to have Tim Hortons English Toffee (for those of you in the states it's like a cappuccino). I am now almost in my 4th month ... but I'm worried about the caffeine content ... I can't find any information on how much caffeine is in the drink. I maybe have 1 a day ... what do you guys think?
Avatar f tn Monster Energy drinks contain 80 mg per serving, less than that found in drip coffee, which contains around 145 mg per 8 oz. http://www.livestrong.
Avatar f tn Coffee and hot chocolate are both fine.
8732981 tn?1400768789 Go to Starbucks' website. You can check the caffeine content on all you're favorite drinks. March of Dimes recommends 150-300 mg of caffeine per day, which does allow for a cup of coffee. Just be aware that some food, like chocolate, contains caffeine too.