Caffeine
is prevalent in chocolates, drinks like sodas, coffee etc. and it should be
limited. Expecting females should limit their caffeine intake during pregnancy
as it can cause low birth weight if baby and irritability if caffeine is taken
in large quantity. If caffeine is taken in moderation then it is acceptable and
does not harm the fetus. If drugs are taken in larger amount during pregnancy
or during childbearing age it indirectly or directly affects the fetus. Ladies Specialist Doctor in Chandigarh Gives best advice to pregnant women.
How does
caffeine affect the fetus/ pregnancy?
Caffeine
crosses the placenta and goes into fetal circulation if it appears in breast
milk. Caffeine intake through coffee of more than 450 ml daily can increase the
breast milk iron concentrations and thus results in mild iron deficiency anemia
in breastfeeding infants.
As
compared to the no pregnant woman, the pregnant woman has slow caffeine
metabolism of 1.5 to 3.5 times longer time required to eliminate the caffeine
from the body. Caffeine is found in placenta, amniotic fluid, urine, umbilical
cord and plasma of fetus which clearly indicates the transmission of caffeine
across the placenta. The placenta supplies food and oxygen to the baby through
umbilical cord in the uterus (womb). Caffeine intake cause low birth weight
baby as the liver of fetus is immature and produces lower levels of enzymes
which are essential for the metabolism of caffeine and hence leaving neonates
to have low birth weight.
Moderation
of caffeine intake is key:
Studies
say that moderate intake of caffeine during pregnancy does not cause any major
risk of miscarriage or preterm birth. Caffeine increases your heart rate and
blood pressure slightly and also the amount of urine. But during pregnancy it
takes more time to get eliminated from your body. The caffeine that you are
taking from morning till evening adds up throughout the day. If you are having
cup of coffee in morning then you should limit your caffeine intake for rest of
the day. Ladies Specialist Doctor in
Chandigarh give best advice to pregnant women and if you want more details
visit Dr S.K.Gambhir Website
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