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I can't give up pop :/ I have tried but I always crave it the most I drink a day is 2 cans of mountain dew will this harm my baby?
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7212646 tn?1389388222
Okay thank you :) that makes me feel better
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Ive been drinking 2 caffinataed drinks throughout my pregnancy. Sometimes I'll have a 16 oz coffee plus a coke. Baby is fine and healthy. Its good that you're drinking other stuff too. Don't worry.  
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7212646 tn?1389388222
Omg that's a big mistake on that persons half! Great thing baby is healthy :)
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Lol don't feel too bad, in the beginning someone told me I was allowed 2,000 mg of caffeine a day and I rank like 6 dr peppers a day(oops) thankfully baby is healthy
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7212646 tn?1389388222
Okay thank you I feel so bad and I do not exceed 2 cans a day I also drink milk water and apple juice so it's not just pop. I am trying to limit myself to the point where I stop drinking it all together. :)
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My dr told me one serving of caffeine a day, like one can of coke. MTn dew has the highest amount of caffeine of any soda so I'd limit it greatly. As long as you don't sit here and drink can after can after can I'm sure you and baby will be fine lol
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Just make sure to limit it to 1-2 cans a day. Mountain dew has more caffeine than most other soda
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2 cans a day is fine. Up to 200mg a day is safe.
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