How does green tea affect pregnancy?

How does green tea affect pregnancy?

If you like to drink green tea, a cup or two of green tea a day won't do any harm to your health. However, if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, there are a few things you need to be aware of about the effects of green tea on pregnancy.

Green tea can increase the likelihood of pregnancy?

Understand that green tea will not do any good in increasing your chances of pregnancy. Green tea is made from tea leaves that contain polyphenols. These substances act as antioxidants that help protect the body's cells from risk factors that can lead to cancer and other diseases. Although compounds found in green tea have very good effects on general health, there are currently not many conclusive studies on green tea's benefits for fertility. In fact, green tea contains caffeine, which has been linked to an increased risk of  miscarriage . Above all, many scientists believe that if you drink too much green tea, your baby is born at risk of underweight.

Notes on drinking green tea during pregnancy

Currently, there isn't a lot of research or evidence to suggest that the caffeine in green tea can affect fertility or fertility. However, doctors recommend that if you are on in vitro fertilization or are using other fertility remedies, it's best to limit your caffeine intake. High intakes of caffeine can affect the effectiveness of these methods.

 

Several studies have also shown that compounds in green tea can inhibit the absorption of folic acid, a mineral that is essential during pregnancy. There have been a few experiments showing that reducing green tea consumption while you begin pregnancy reduces the risk of your baby being born with neural tube defects. However, doctors still need more research to be able to draw official conclusions.

However, you shouldn't stop drinking green tea in a hurry. Please drink with a moderate dose. You can also buy decaffeinated green tea if you want to minimize your caffeine intake. In addition, you should drink green tea between meals instead of while eating because the polyphenols in green tea can reduce the amount of iron you absorb from foods other than meat.

If you have tried to become pregnant within a year or so, if you are over 35 and have been trying to become pregnant within 6 months was not successful, or if menstrual  your irregular, talk directly with doctors doctor for instructions and treatment. 

 


Week 9

Week 9

Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!

Week 11

Week 11

11 weeks fetus, baby's face continues to develop, mainly in the ear area, the head is about half the length of the body.

Week 24

Week 24

The development of the fetus changes with each stage. aFamilyToday Health shares with you everything you need to know about your 24-week-old fetus.

Week 29

Week 29

29 weeks pregnant will be the time when the mother is 7 months pregnant. During this time, the baby has reached a certain level of development in size, weight ...

Week 33

Week 33

The 33-week-old fetus was able to hear, feel and even see some. Baby can also dream at this stage!

3 exercises to prepare mothers for labor

3 exercises to prepare mothers for labor

Pregnant mothers often worry during labor. 3 exercises aFamilyToday Health will help pregnant mothers prepare for psychology and good health when pregnant women are in labor.

Does abortion affect fertility?

Does abortion affect fertility?

Learning about the effects of abortion on aFamilyToday Health tells you the link between abortion and its potential risks and when it is safe to get pregnant again.

If you want your child to be strong, pregnant mothers must supplement vitamin D

If you want your child to be strong, pregnant mothers must supplement vitamin D

How do mothers elect vitamin D supplements? Please share from an expert at aFamilyToday Health to know food sources and when to supplement this vitamin.

Understand thoroughly about eggs and sperm

Understand thoroughly about eggs and sperm

Join aFamilyToday Health to learn about eggs and sperm, how they meet, and about conception and the formation of the fetus.

6 changes in the breast of pregnant mothers need to know

6 changes in the breast of pregnant mothers need to know

aFamilyToday Health - A post about the breast changes of pregnant women and how to help you overcome the discomfort of these changes.