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Caffeine in Pregnancy - March of Dimes
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Are you limiting caffeine? Check this list of the caffeine content of foods and beverages. http://bit.ly/97LV5J
Maternity Clothes for Second Trimester of Pregnancy - iVillage
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Ask Dr. Hale - iBreastfeeding.com
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Six Energy-Alternatives During Pregnancy | BabyMed.com
babymed.com — “How to Get More Energy When Caffeine Must Be LimitedBy: Rachel Neifeld, RD, CDNIf you enjoy coffee, sticking to the recommended amount during pregnancy may be a challenge.” View full resource at babymed.com
Most Recently Shared on December 27, 2011 at 4:40 pm By:
Struggling without those 5 cups of coffee a day during pregnancy? Read here for six safe and healthy... http://t.co/MWOZK07k
RCOG statement on caffeine consumption in pregnancy | Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
rcog.org.uk — “Researchers from the University of Glasgow have tested caffeine levels in espressos bought from High Street coffee shops. Their paper published today in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s journal Food and Function finds that caffeine ranged from 50mg per” View full resource at rcog.org.uk
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La Jolla Dentist | Tracy Taddey - Pregnancy and oral health: how proper dental care may help prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes | La Jolla Light
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Learning the causes of headaches - Parenting.com
parenting.com — “Learn the causes of headaches: tension, migraines, premenstrual migraines, pregnancy migraines, caffeine withdrawal” View full resource at parenting.com
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Coffee Hinders Women's Fertility
fyiliving.com — “Women trying to have a baby should consider laying off the coffee. Caffeine can negatively affect the transport of an egg, which can result in delayed pregnancy.” View full resource at fyiliving.com
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Drinking coffee may reduce your risk of getting pregnant. (Don't consider it a form of birth control, though!) http://t.co/aMGoRZvP
Listeria & Pregnancy: The Facts - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Listeria & Pregnancy: The Facts' on Yahoo! News. Pregnancy is most likely the time in a woman's life where she is most conscious and careful about what she puts into her body. Many women choose to abstain from alcohol consumption for the sake of their baby, and also eliminate or reduce caffeine and nicotine intake. But there's another group of foods women should avoid eating while pregnant; foods that may contain listeria.” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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Caffeinated but not decaffeinated coffee consumption during pregnancy is associated with lower birth weight and preterm delivery. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine
greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Associations between maternal decaffeinated and caffeinated coffee consumption and fetal growth and gestational duration.” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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9 Pregnancy Myths Busted - Pregnancy - First Trimester - TheBump.com
pregnant.thebump.com — “9 Pregnancy Myths Busted - From cutting out the seafood to saying no to caffeine, we break down the 9 most common pregnancy myths and tell you what's fact and what's fiction. Get more pregnancy advice on TheBump.com.” View full resource at pregnant.thebump.com
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Caffeine reduces women's chances of becoming pregnant
news-medical.net — “Caffeine reduces muscle activity in the Fallopian tubes that carry eggs from a woman's ovaries to her womb. "Our experiments were conducted in mice, but this finding goes a long way towards explaining why drinking caffeinated drinks can reduce a woman's chance of becoming pregnant," says Sean Ward, professor of physiology and cell biology, at the University of Nevada School of Medicine, who conducted the study.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Pregnancy Safety - Pregnancy Dos and Don'ts - TheBump.com
pregnant.thebump.com — “Pregnancy Safety - Learn all of the pregnancy dos and don'ts on TheBump.com's pregnancy safety page. Find out what is safe to do and eat while pregnant.” View full resource at pregnant.thebump.com
Most Recently Shared on June 28, 2011 at 4:58 pm By:
From caffeine & soft cheeses to which meds are safe to use while you're pregnant, get answers from our experts. http://t.co/xR5nuB5
What you really can't eat during pregnancy | Pregnancy Magazine
pregnancy360.com — “It can sometimes feel as though your pregnancy is just one big list of "don't"s - no unpasteurized cheese, no caffeine, no wine, no deli meats ...” View full resource at pregnancy360.com
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Getting Pregnant: Top 10 Fertility Myths And Facts - Alice G. Walton - Spread The Health - Forbes
blogs.forbes.com — “We know that lifestyle choices during pregnancy can have a big effect on the health of your baby, but can the choices we make before getting pregnant – like too much caffeine or having a high-stress job – affect fertility? For better or for worse, yes, lifestyle factors can affect a [...]” View full resource at blogs.forbes.com
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Getting Pregnant: Top 10 Fertility Myths And Facts - Alice G. Walton - Spread The Health - Forbes
blogs.forbes.com — “We know that lifestyle choices during pregnancy can have a big effect on the health of your baby, but can the choices we make before getting pregnant – like too much caffeine or having a high-stress job – affect fertility? For better or for worse, yes, lifestyle factors can affect a [...]” View full resource at blogs.forbes.com
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