Generally, high consumption of caffeine is discouraged during pregnancy. A Red Bull has 80 mg of caffeine, about as much as a cup of coffee. A single can every few weeks probably won't do anything, but then again, why not give your baby something better to grow on? Consult your OB-GYN for more advice.
No it is not... it is an energy drink and it will cause your baby to have a low birth weight and might be hyperactive every doctor says 1 12oz can of soda is ok and 2cups of coffee is ok and red bull is insane with the caffeine
Generally, high consumption of caffeine is discouraged during pregnancy. A Red Bull has 80 mg of caffeine, about as much as a cup of coffee. A single can every few weeks probably won't do anything, but then again, why not give your baby something better to grow on? Consult your OB-GYN for more advice.
I wouldn't take the risk. Why not drink healthier things?
No all energy drinks should be avoided.
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Drinking milk while pregnant is good for the mother. The fetus will get what it needs whether the mother drinks milk or not. Ultra pasteurized milk has no different affect on mother or fetus than pasteurized milk. Drinking unpasteurized milk while pregnant is not recommended.
It means that when a pregnant woman drinks alcohol so does the fetus. So she is not drinking alone.
No it does not. The uterus is sealed with the mucus plug.
Using met while pregnant is terratogenic to the growing fetus.
The Rh factor is a protein found in red blood cells. Most people are Rh positive, but if a woman is pregnant and Rh negative, this could definitely affect her fetus causing brain damage, or even death in the fetus or newborn.
In the uterus, the placenta and cord attaches from the mother to the fetus, delivering all nutrients directly from the mother's blood stream to the fetus. If the mother is on drugs or drinks alcohol, that also passes from the mother's blood stream to her fetus.
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Look up Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.... alcohol can have devastating effects on an unborn child.....don't chance it.
Then the baby will be affected. The fetus always takes nourishment first but if there is not enough it can affect the growth and development.
Yes, it means that the other fetus did not fully develop. Alot of times it will not affect the other fetus. This only happen within the first 14 weeks of the pregnancy.
Drinking small amounts of alcohol have been proven to NOTbe harmful to an unborn baby....Just don't get trashed...