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Physical Effects of Caffeine Intake While Breastfeeding<\/h2>\n

Coffee is a popular caffeinated beverage, consumed daily by millions of people around the world. Although coffee has many health benefits and mental boosts, it is a stimulant, and when consumed in large doses can have undesirable effects. For those who are breastfeeding, there are important considerations when it comes to the amount of caffeine intake to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.
\nIt is recommended to limit caffeine intake when breastfeeding. In small amounts, caffeine typically does not affect a baby. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, most infants can metabolize caffeine without any major issues, as long as the mother-to-be is not drinking more than 300mg of caffeine a day—the same amount that is found in approximately four cups of coffee.
\nWhen ingested by the mother, caffeine can enter her body and enter her breast milk. It is recommended to monitor the amount of caffeine intake, as too much caffeine can go through the breast milk and affect the baby’s ability to sleep and cause irritability. Also, caffeine has been linked to colic in babies, as it can increase their gastric acidity.
\nThough moderate amounts of caffeine pose no major risks to the baby, it is best to be mindful when breastfeeding and taking in any form of caffeine. Breastfeeding mothers should also be aware of the other sources of caffeine that can increase their daily intake, such as energy drinks, sodas, chocolate and over the counter pain medications. <\/p>\n

Effects on Production of Breast Milk<\/h2>\n

Studies show that caffeine can decrease the production of breast milk when taken in large amounts. According to one study, women who took in more than 500mg of caffeine per day experienced a reduction in their milk production. Therefore, it is important to monitor one’s caffeine intake while breastfeeding. Even though limited amounts of caffeine should not pose a risk to an infant, in high doses it can lead to a decrease in milk production that no doubt further affects the mother’s and baby’s health. <\/p>\n

Risks and Benefits in Different Cultures<\/h2>\n

The views on coffee consumption while breastfeeding differ worldwide. While in the U.S. lactation specialists recommend limiting consumption to 4 cups of coffee per day, in some countries like Spain, Italy and France, the consumption of coffee and other beverages with caffeine is quite commonplace and is seen as beneficial for the baby’s health in small doses. It is also important to recognize that the amount of caffeine intake varies from one beverage to another. For example, a cup of instant coffee has more caffeine than a cup of regular tea.
\nIn some traditional cultures, it is common for mothers who are breastfeeding to drink coffee for health benefits. For example, in some Latin American countries, it is common for mothers to take tisanas, a type of infusion made with coffee, amongst other herbs and spices, as a way to increase milk production and improve the baby’s health. <\/p>\n

Guidance on Moderate Intake<\/h2>\n

Due to the lack of studies on caffeine intake while breastfeeding, it is essential to be mindful and attentive to each drink and its effects on the mother and baby. It is known that moderate coffee consumption should not be an issue; however, as every body is different, it is best to listen to one’s body and monitor its reactions.
\nFor those who have difficulty sacrificing drinking coffee while breastfeeding, it is best to find alternatives and opt for drinks with no caffeine, such as herbal teas or decaf coffee, which can still provide the same taste and comfort. <\/p>\n

Alternatives and Final Thoughts<\/h2>\n