The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends limiting caffeine intake to less than 200 milligrams (mg) per day during pregnancy. It’s essential to drink plenty of ...
To prevent adverse health outcomes such as miscarriage and fainting, maternal experts have advised pregnant women to take ...
A long-term Danish study finds that artificial sweeteners consumed during pregnancy may shape ... fresh questions about the safety of ‘diet’ drinks for expectant mothers.
The Mental Health Commission and Cancer Council WA have partnered with Perth based independent agency, Berlin, to build confidence in women’s ability to say ‘no’ to alcohol around pregnancy, as well ...
DAILY cups of tea in pregnancy can boost babies’ brains, a study suggests. Toddlers whose mums had brews every day throughout the nine months were better at learning, thinking and general ...
Previously, Dr. Gita serves patients at the Ajiwaras Clinic, Cilandak KKO. Pregnant women may experience some of these risks if they consume too many carbonated drinks. Many mothers may wonder, “Can ...
Keith Lee announced very casually in a Sunday, March 23, TikTok that he and his wife Ronni are expecting their third baby.
For his part, a consultant gynaecologist, Dr Joseph Akinde, stated that pregnant women who don’t take adequate water could suffer from dehydration, leading to adverse pregnancy outcomes.