The only way this could happen would be if your baby became too
jittery from caffeine to nurse well, and the lack of nursing then caused your milk supply to dwindle.
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).
I find that I hardly ever drink all of my coffee since I'm also chugging water with breakfast and when I do drink it all at once, I get
all jittery from the caffeine.
Not exact matches
If you're super sensitive, do a
caffeine detox for three weeks while you reset your adrenals; if
caffeine doesn't make you
jittery and wired, enjoy a small amount but not after noon to prevent it
from jacking up your afternoon and keeping you
from getting sleep.
Anyways, it's been studied and shown to be effective for reducing the exhaustion
from chronic stress — both mental and physical.7, 8,9 It has a slight stimulating effect, but not the same spike - crash /
jittery kind that
caffeine can have.
This means you get a milder response
from the
caffeine in green, oolong, or white teas compared to the harsher
jittery response that some people get
from too much coffee, or
from coffee on an empty stomach.