29Jahanfar S. et al. (2013) Effects of
restricted caffeine intake by mother on fetal, neonatal and pregnancy outcome.
I avoided all alcohol during this time and
restricted my caffeine intake to just a few cups of green or white tea per day.
I started getting migraines about 2.5 years ago and we still haven't been able to pinpoint if I have a trigger or not, but I have found eliminating certain foods,
restricting my caffeine intake to one cup of coffee a day and staying consistent with my workouts has helped to cut back the amount that I get.
Not exact matches
It's common on the Internet to read advice to breastfeeding mothers to avoid (or
restrict)
intake of
caffeine, as well as garlic, broccoli, beans, and dairy foods, to avoid gas in the baby.
Food # 5 to avoid when pregnant: Excess
caffeine Excess
caffeine is a food to avoid when pregnant because high
caffeine intake during pregnancy can
restrict fetal growth and increase the risk of low birth weight at delivery.
The diet
restricts intake of salt,
caffeine, sugar and fat, which can improve overall health, as well.