GHS - For many couples, the child is a gift that God entrusted to be maintained and cared for. Children also become the desire of many people who are already married. That is why the news of the pregnancy would be a happy news to celebrate.
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Research Proves, Drinking Coffee Can Increase the potential of Miscarriage |
That is also why pregnant women are required to maintain the condition that the womb the bad things that are not desirable as miscarriages occur. One factor that could increase the likelihood of miscarriage is from food and beverages. And it turns out, the drinks that many people enjoy these include considerable danger.
According to a new research, drinking caffeinated coffee high, 2 times a day in the weeks before giving birth it could increase the potential for miscarriage until doubled. The potential of miscarriage is also increased if the mother is more than 2 servings of caffeinated coffee during the first 7 weeks of pregnancy.
Caffeine is already known to increase the likelihood of miscarriage in previous health research, but which became the new news in this study is the coffee consumption in men was also a factor affecting the health of his wife.
It is not yet known exactly why caffeine increases the likelihood of miscarriage, allegedly caffeine possibility of turning off some genes or certain qualities in sperm. However, the researchers are confident that excessive caffeine consumption is not good for the womb.
Coffee drinking habits before pregnancy also affects pregnancy. So should you stop coffee consumption if they plan to become pregnant. Prepare the body first to be free of caffeine, keep body weight and multiply nutrients from food.
However, the condition of the womb every woman is different. Although not mean that coffee can make you a miscarriage just like that, but it helps you pay attention to the consumption of coffee from now. Please be healthy yes ladies.
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