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Coffee While Pregnant: What You Need to Know

Welcome to our informative page on coffee consumption during pregnancy. Our AI assistant is here to provide you with the latest information and answer any questions you might have about caffeine intake while expecting.

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As you navigate through your pregnancy journey, it's crucial to remain informed about your dietary choices. Connect with our AI assistant to learn more about how much coffee is considered safe, alternatives to coffee, and the effects of caffeine on pregnancy.

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Drinking coffee while pregnant is a common concern. It's often recommended to limit caffeine intake to about 200 milligrams per day, which is roughly equivalent to a 12-ounce cup of coffee. How are you feeling about managing caffeine during your pregnancy? Are there any other aspects of pregnancy you’re curious about or concerned with right now? I'm here to listen and help.