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Do you remember the last time you had a cup of coffee? How you felt after a few sips? Well, think twice before offering a cup of coffee to a baby. <\/p>\n

Coffee is a drink often consumed by adults. It contains caffeine, a stimulant that affects the central nervous system, making us feel more awake and alert. However, newborns, due to their undeveloped digestive and nervous systems, are unable to process caffeine as quickly as adults. For this reason, caffeine does not suit them at all and its dangerous effects can outweigh its potential benefits for newborns. <\/p>\n

The effects of caffeine on babies can be divided into two categories: short-term and long-term. In the short term, caffeine can disturb babies’ sleep cycles, increase intestinal gas and cause vomiting. In addition, caffeine can also cause babies to become irritable and jittery, have increased heart rate and even have difficulty breathing. <\/p>\n

In the long-term, caffeine consumption during infancy and early childhood can lead to a range of possible health issues. According to Dr. Rachel Hart, a specialist doctor at the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, exposure to caffeine during this period could have a damaging effect on the development of the brain, including impairing the ability to concentrate and potentially leading to a decreased IQ. <\/p>\n