How much coffee during pregnancy?

Questions/answers

Are you one of those people who need your cup of coffee in the morning, and dread having to give it up now that you’re pregnant? Well, we’ve got good news for you!

There’s no risk in consuming 1 cup of coffee a day in the morning.

Health directives state that a pregnant woman should not consume more than 2-3 portions of caffeine per day, depending on the portion size of course! You can consume caffeine in other things than coffee, for example, chocolate, soft drinks, etc. Take a look at the caffeine calculator below to see the different possible sources of caffeine.

According to public health officials and studies about caffeine consumption during pregnancy, we learn that:

  • Consuming caffeine can cause congenital disabilities;
  • There are no firm conclusions about the possible impacts of caffeine use on the baby’s birth weight or the pregnancy outcome;
  •  It’s preferable for pregnant women to prevent potential risks by limiting their coffee consumption to 2-3 cups a day, which is equivalent to 300 mg of caffeine;
  • You should also drink your coffee at least 2 hours before or after your meals to avoid harming your iron absorption.

Don’t forget that energy drinks are not advised for pregnant women.

Marie
The Baby Expert

Caffeine Calculator

Experts recommend that pregnant women limit their caffeine consumption to 300 mg per day.

Drink

mg

Regular coffee, 240 ml (8 oz) 95-200
Decaffeinated coffee, 240 ml (8 oz) 2-12
Instant coffee, 240 ml (8 oz) 27-173
Instant decaffeinated coffee, 240 ml (8 oz) 2-12
Espresso, 30 ml (1 oz) 47-75
Latte or cappuccino, 480 ml (16 oz) 63-175
Black tea, 240 ml (8 oz) 14-70
Decaffeinated black tea, 240 ml (8 oz) 0-12
Green tea, 180 ml (6 oz) 24-45
Chai tea latte, 480 ml (16 oz) 100
Iced tea, 355 ml (12 oz) 5-50 (based on brand)
Root beer, 355 ml (12 oz) 23
Lemon-lime soft drink (like Sprite and 7-Up) 0
Cola, 355 ml (12 oz) 35
Diet cola, 355 ml (12 oz) 47
Chocolate bar 9
Dark chocolate bar 31
Coffee ice cream 50-84 (based on brand)

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How much coffee during pregnancy?

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