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Is it safe to drink coffee during pregnancy?

Is it safe to drink coffee during pregnancy?

FromThinking Nutrition


Is it safe to drink coffee during pregnancy?

FromThinking Nutrition

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Coffee is one of the most popular and safest stimulants that we consume. But during pregnancy, and potentially even when planning a pregnancy, it is one ‘legal drug’ where advice for women becomes a little more prescriptive. Alcohol, soft cheeses, raw fish and even raw sprouts are all foods that are best to limit or avoid during pregnancy. So, should coffee be added to the list and if so, how much is a safe amount to drink? That is what I’ll explore in today’s podcast.Links referred to in the podcastImpact of coffee on successful IVF treatment https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31043232Meta-analysis on effect of caffeine on pregnancy outcomes https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29276412Effect of caffeine in healthy adults, pregnant women, adolescents, and children https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28438661 Should caffeine recommendations during pregnancy be lowered? https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/experts-conflicted-on-controversial-caffeine-pregnEpisode transcriptTo access the full episode transcript, go to the following link and select the individual podcast episode and then click on the ‘Transcript’ tab https://thinkingnutrition.buzzsprout.com Connect with meInstagram: doctimcroweFacebook: Thinking NutritionTwitter: CroweTim
Released:
Apr 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Thinking Nutrition is all about presenting the latest nutrition research in plain language and then translating this into what it means for your health. Dr Tim Crowe is a career nutrition research scientist and an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian. Tim has over 25 years of research and teaching experience in the university and public health sectors, covering areas of basic laboratory research, clinical nutrition trials and public health nutrition. He now works chiefly as a freelance health and medical writer and science communicator.