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Around 18 weeks it became difficult to drink in a sense that I just wasn’t enjoying it anymore.
Every few weeks (or every week ugh) some food I love starts making me sick.
So what you are experiencing reminds me of that a little.
Same thing happened with eggs. Caffeine can be a wondrous thing, but it can also be a detrimental part to your health if you consume too much of it. Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it. I have never had problems with caffeine before and still don't with caffeinated soft-drinks.
Could it be something else? I’m not too worried, I just find it weird and I love coffee.
But I’m the second trimester, I sort of starting have a combo of that with food aversions.
Now, all of a sudden in the last week or so it makes me feel sick, like I have to lie down. A place for pregnant redditors, those who have been pregnant, those who wish to be in the future, and anyone who supports them. I have drank coffee my entire pregnancy and never had any problems. Around 24 weeks I tried again and it was fine. I didn’t really have morning sickness the first trimester. I tried decaf etc but I just didn’t want or desire it and if I tried to drink it I felt sick.
A study published in the 2004 issue of “Reproductive Toxicology” observed the coffee-drinking habits of 105 women in early pregnancy. It has continued into the third trimester. Is this normal? The only thing I can think of is that my diet at school tends to consist almost entirely of pizza and Chinese food. I've cycled through being able to handle coffee, to not, to only be able to with I change the creamer in it ect.
I love coffee and there are few things I find more comforting.
I had to cut out caffeine due to blood pressure issues. Just your body saying it’s not something it finds helpful/useful right now so avoid it until things feel better!
Recently, I have noticed that drinking coffee makes me somewhat nauseous. Why can coffee make you feel nauseous? I eat it and get like horrible stomach cramps, sometimes followed by vomiting.
Now I'm on the instant coffe with hazelnut creamer, while earlier I could only handle the one I make in the french press with vanilla creamer.
Could be totally normal.
Press J to jump to the feed. Hormones will do crazy things!
Of all the women, 96 percent decreased or quit drinking coffee during their first trimester. It's fun! I have maybe 1 cup a day but the odd time it still turns me off.
It doesn't appear in any feeds, and anyone with a direct link to it will see a message like this one.
Of these, 65 percent reported experiencing an aversion to coffee, resulting in nausea, appetite loss and vomiting.
It's all down to science, baby.
You manage over time.