100 % of pregnant women made a positive lifestyle change such as
decreased caffeine intake, quit smoking, increased exercise and increased knowledge of health and wellness issues.
Not exact matches
A baby who is fussy and jittery from
caffeine stimulation may not nurse well, however, which could lead to a
decreased milk supply over time (due to
decreased nursing, rather than the mother's
caffeine intake).
It is a myth that
caffeine intake will
decrease your milk supply.
Caffeine intake during pregnancy can also
decrease the number of viable sperm a male child has later in life, the study notes.
But remember: Cutting back on
caffeine can be tricky, because if you
decrease your
intake abruptly or quit cold turkey, you can end up with killer headaches, serious fatigue, irritability, and other mood changes.