R.G. asks from Sparks, NV on September 21, 2008
Coffee and Breastfeeding?
I have another issue, and that is through my whole pregnancy and 11 months of breastfeeding I stopped drinking coffee. Until recently. I am now having a cup every morning. My body is back in the coffee routine. I hope that it isn't hurting my baby since she is breastfed still. Many doctors say different things, what is your advice?
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N.J. answers from Los Angeles on September 22, 2008
I had two different doctors with each pregnancy and they both said the same thing, a cup (or two) of coffee a day is fine. Go ahead and enjoy.
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E.K. answers from Los Angeles on September 23, 2008
Hi R.,
Well, here's my opinion:
I have a cup and I breastfeed. In fact, I drank coffee throughout my pregnancy. (As it happened I didn't want it as much, so I lowered my intake)
I feed my baby first, have a cup and by the time it's time to feed her again, the caffeine is so minimal that I don't sweat it. I say, breast milk with trace amounts of coffee in it is better than formula anyday.
My baby is bright, cheery and happy and healthy. She's 7 months old and a complete crack up. I think she's fine!
E.
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N.J. answers from Los Angeles on September 22, 2008
I had two different doctors with each pregnancy and they both said the same thing, a cup (or two) of coffee a day is fine. Go ahead and enjoy.
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D.C. answers from Los Angeles on September 22, 2008
I don't know about the coffee, except that in my case any caffeine after about 2:00 in the afternoon kept my baby awake well after her bedtime. Anyway, about your first question... does your baby understand "all gone" or "no more"? Work on these concepts and it should get a little easier. I had to stop breastfeeding at 8 months so after I dried up, I explained to my daughter that "Mommy's milk is all gone. No more milk." The transition, while not a walk in the park, was fairly smooth and quick.
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L.A. answers from Los Angeles on September 22, 2008
GREAT job breast feeding, keep it up! Put her in her crib, with you there, it's like putting a sundae on the table in front of you and telling you not to eat it.
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M.B. answers from Honolulu on September 24, 2008
Hi R. G, Why do you want to stop breastfeeding? There's no harm to your babies teeth at all and have you noticed that your baby does not droll like bottle fed babies? Breastfeeding is great I was a stay at home mom for my last son whose now 19 years and he breastfeed till 5 years old just like my father. Back in my dad's day that was the only form of milk that was logical. My dad's now 79 going strong. My 19 year old Shane was the best baby and learned so fast following his two brothers. He never crawled just got up on three then two up and running at nine months. He learned to swim at 20 months and played football since he was 5 yrs. When he was eleven he won the Championship game and has the trophy to prove it.He's a great artist. He goes to San Jose State University and is studying US History to teach. I tell you one day after kindergarten he came home and reach for my breast I let him and then the next no more. He's so great I always tell this story and people are amazed. I am too but I had to do it since my dad always told us growing up that he was breastfeed till five. I guess I wanted to see for myself and yes it's definately the best thing I ever did for Shane during his first five years of life. I could go on and on about the benefits. Coffee will not hurt her either just put extra cream if you are really concerned. My German Grandma said to drink one beer a day for lots of healthy thick milk I highly recommend it. Aloha,M.
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H.S. answers from Los Angeles on September 21, 2008
I have nursed five children till 2.5- 3 years of age and never saw any tooth decay. If you want to stop you should find a better reason :) it takes about a week ...with little sleep and alot of noice.
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D.M. answers from Los Angeles on September 23, 2008
i love my starbucks!! i nurse by 5 month old and have coffee everyday. I do find that if it is too close to the evening hours, he seems a bit restless at night. Try decaf, or drink caffinated early in the day. I don't think a couple of cups a day is harmful. everything in moderation!
You need to know your baby, and respond to him and his needs. Only you know what is best! :)
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M.M. answers from Los Angeles on September 22, 2008
Hi R.:
Bottle feeding causes tooth decay - not breastfeeding. I would just continue the breastfeeding through the night. She is still very young and I think breast is best! She'll wean herself eventually.
As for the coffee. If she is not sleeping as well or is hyper during the day I would eliminate it. If you don't see any change - then enjoy your 1 cup!
Best to you,
M.
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