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Myths vs Facts: It’s Not Safe To Drink Coffee While Pregnant
Pregnancy is a time when women are often worried about everything they consume, including coffee. There are many myths surrounding coffee and pregnancy, with some people believing that it is not safe to drink coffee while pregnant.
In this article, we will examine the myths and facts about drinking coffee during pregnancy.

Myth: Coffee Causes Miscarriages
There is a common belief that drinking coffee during pregnancy can lead to miscarriages. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health found that there was no increased risk of miscarriage among women who consumed caffeine during pregnancy [1].
Fact: Moderate Coffee Consumption is Safe
The Indian Council of Medical Research has concluded that moderate coffee consumption, which is defined as 2 to 3 cups per day, is safe [2]. It has also been linked to a reduced risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease.
For instance, a study conducted on more than 400,000 participants found a 12% reduced risk of premature death associated with consuming two cups of coffee each day [3].

Myth: Coffee Can Harm the Foetus
Another common myth is that coffee can harm the foetus. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim either. Experts state that moderate caffeine consumption does not appear to be a major contributing factor in miscarriage or pre-term birth [4].
Fact: High Caffeine Intake Should Be Avoided
While moderate coffee consumption is safe, high caffeine intake should be avoided during pregnancy. High caffeine intake has been associated with low birth weight, which can increase the risk of infant mortality and developmental delays.
Myth: Decaffeinated Coffee is Safe
Some people believe that drinking decaffeinated coffee is safe during pregnancy. However, decaffeinated coffee still contains caffeine, albeit in smaller amounts. Pregnant women should be aware of the caffeine content of decaffeinated coffee and limit their consumption accordingly [5].

Fact: Caffeine is Found in Other Beverages and Foods
It is important to note that caffeine is not just found in coffee. Caffeine is also found in other beverages such as tea, soda, and energy drinks. It is also found in some foods, such as chocolate. Pregnant women should be aware of their overall caffeine intake and limit their consumption accordingly.
On A Final Note...
Moderate coffee consumption is safe during pregnancy. Pregnant women should be aware of their overall caffeine intake and limit their consumption accordingly.
Myths about coffee and pregnancy should be dispelled, and women should make informed decisions about what they consume during pregnancy.



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