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    Default coffee and breastfeeding

    I'm not really a coffee or any sort of caffeine drinker but I do crave it at times. Is it ok to drink it when breastfeeding?

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    I have max three a day saying that I usally only get one Luke warm by the time I get to it.

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    Occasionally it shouldn't be an issue, just keep an eye on the behavior oh bub in the 24 hours afterwards (to check for sensitivities - unless you've already done that bit!)
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    Yep just don't line up 6 expresso shots & I agree watch how they go for the first little while but it *should* be fine
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    I had an espresso coffee maker and would have a cup a day - normal, not decaf, and baby was perfectly fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCatsMeow View Post
    I had an espresso coffee maker and would have a cup a day - normal, not decaf, and baby was perfectly fine.
    Same

    But if I have more than one bubs isn't impressed. For us it's the extra dairy that affects her not the caffeine.


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    I have maximum two a day. One day I had four (it had been a rough night, lol) and trust me, the next night was even rougher.
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    Not for me. If I have a cup of tea in the morning bub is up reeeallly late. Like midnight the other night.

    I think it's because I avoided all caffeine when pregnant

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    I have one in the morning just after i have fed her, its my little treat.


 

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