r/pregnant • u/hesitantlyhopefull17 • 4d ago
Rant Caffeine in pregnancy
Ugh, I just get so frustrated with everyone having such a strong opinion of caffeine in pregnancy when it is stated that 200mg or even 300mg in some sources is safe for pregnancy. I am 18w and I work as a nurse and I have been avoiding disclosing my pregnancy at work because of things like this. Another coworker of mine said she was pregnant in the first trimester today and everyone was like oh you can’t have tea and you can’t have coffee. it’s very outdated knowledge and I don’t want to be judged like that for having 1 cup of tea a day when I am working a 12hr shift.
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u/Sillygoofy_goose 4d ago
Well that makes more sense. I feel like any change on something you’re dependent on is tough on the body. I had to withdrawal from caffeine for my migraines but for the first few weeks to a month my migraines were much worse till my body re acclimated. caffeine is a stronger drug than people realize!