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Drinks ( non alcoholic) while pregnant?

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 14:23

Hello im supposedly 2-3 weeks according to two clear blues, i used to drink pepsi max all the time, i only found out friday, and trying to ween my self of pepsi max, what drinks can i drink as im a fussy drinker and im worrying what i can and cant drink, and im still drinking pepsi max but found out its got load of caffeine in, also is 2-3 weeks pregnant to early to have symptoms as ive been having painful boobs, tummy pains back pain and nausea and back aches and got told thats not normal thos early?

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PolarBearStrength · 27/10/2020 14:30

2-3 weeks on a Clearblue test is 2-3 weeks since conception. As pregnancy is counted from the date of your last period, this is actually 4-5 weeks pregnant. Lots of people get symptoms early on.

Drinks wise, a small amount of caffeine is fine. 200mg is the guideline the NHS give. This is actually about a litre of Pepsi Max! So as long as you weren’t having any other caffeinated beverages or chocolate, you could drink quite a lot. I drink a lot of the stuff 😬 I drink lots of water, nice squash (I like high juice as the artificial sweetener in some squash makes me nauseous in pregnancy, despite being fine with most diet fizzy drinks) and diet lemonade too though.

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rorosemary · 27/10/2020 14:33

Water, juices, infused water (with maybe slices of orange or lemon or cucumber or lemon verbena or basil or mint), milk, an occasional tea, some herbal teas (check ingredients first), mixtures of juices and fizzy drinks.

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 14:41

@PolarBearStrength

2-3 weeks on a Clearblue test is 2-3 weeks since conception. As pregnancy is counted from the date of your last period, this is actually 4-5 weeks pregnant. Lots of people get symptoms early on.

Drinks wise, a small amount of caffeine is fine. 200mg is the guideline the NHS give. This is actually about a litre of Pepsi Max! So as long as you weren’t having any other caffeinated beverages or chocolate, you could drink quite a lot. I drink a lot of the stuff 😬 I drink lots of water, nice squash (I like high juice as the artificial sweetener in some squash makes me nauseous in pregnancy, despite being fine with most diet fizzy drinks) and diet lemonade too though.

Ive had two glasses of pepsi max today and i eas getting worrried aha and thats what i thought but someone said i would only be 2-3 weeks in genral and thankyou ive been drinking 7up free which apparently has no caffeine in squash and hot chocolate low fat when im not drinking Pepsi and water here and there i just hate tap water so I usually only want flavoured water
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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 14:42

@rorosemary

Water, juices, infused water (with maybe slices of orange or lemon or cucumber or lemon verbena or basil or mint), milk, an occasional tea, some herbal teas (check ingredients first), mixtures of juices and fizzy drinks.

I hate water aha well plain water ill try some herbal teas i got some strawberry and cucberry ill look at that and i can drink tea if its decaf right?
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MonkeyPuddle · 27/10/2020 14:44

I’m fond of fizzy water with squash in it. It has to be really cold. If I close my eyes I can pretend it’s fruity cider.

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 14:45

Im also a smoker, have been smoking for 6 years or so, quite a chain smoker at that, ive cut down a lot sience ive found out, but is there anyway to stop easily, no hate please ive only found out the pass few days

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 14:45

@MonkeyPuddle

I’m fond of fizzy water with squash in it. It has to be really cold. If I close my eyes I can pretend it’s fruity cider.

Thats sounds nice ill give it a go
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Tarantallegra · 27/10/2020 15:34

m also a smoker, have been smoking for 6 years or so, quite a chain smoker at that, ive cut down a lot sience ive found out, but is there anyway to stop easily, no hate please ive only found out the pass few days

I was a smoker too and I found ecigs to be really helpful. My midwife said they aren't harmful to the baby even with the nicotine. I personally preferred to cut that out altogether but it's better not to do too much too quickly and fail as a result. Talk to a midwife, they don't judge you on things like this and can be really helpful.

I got lucky to be honest as the smell of cigarettes made me feel really sick pretty quickly as a symptom of being pregnant so that helped so much.

Psychologically speaking, I told myself right from the start that nobody is perfect, I will slip up and have 1 cigarette at some point but I'll only allow myself 1 in the whole pregnancy so I'd better save it for when I'm truly desperate. So far I'm still saving it an at this point I think I'll make it to the end as I haven't thought about it in weeks

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Tarantallegra · 27/10/2020 15:35

Oh and I'm addicted to ginger beer! It's great for nausea too

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 16:15

@Tarantallegra

m also a smoker, have been smoking for 6 years or so, quite a chain smoker at that, ive cut down a lot sience ive found out, but is there anyway to stop easily, no hate please ive only found out the pass few days

I was a smoker too and I found ecigs to be really helpful. My midwife said they aren't harmful to the baby even with the nicotine. I personally preferred to cut that out altogether but it's better not to do too much too quickly and fail as a result. Talk to a midwife, they don't judge you on things like this and can be really helpful.

I got lucky to be honest as the smell of cigarettes made me feel really sick pretty quickly as a symptom of being pregnant so that helped so much.

Psychologically speaking, I told myself right from the start that nobody is perfect, I will slip up and have 1 cigarette at some point but I'll only allow myself 1 in the whole pregnancy so I'd better save it for when I'm truly desperate. So far I'm still saving it an at this point I think I'll make it to the end as I haven't thought about it in weeks

Im havent even got a set date for a midwife yet so would you say try keep to a limit till i go to midwife, as ive gotta wait 5 days from my referral which i did yesterday to be on the system to get a midwife appointment
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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 16:16

@Tarantallegra

Oh and I'm addicted to ginger beer! It's great for nausea too

I hate ginger beer luckily i havent been sick yet just felt sick might get some ginger biscuits as thats the only ginger thing i like
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Trousersareoverrated · 27/10/2020 16:21

Congrats! I'm having the same issues here - I don't like plain water and will get much more fluid in me if I find things I like to drink.

First - you can still drink some pepsi max. I think actually the caffiene allowance means you can have around 5 cans and be within the limit (although not great for you!)

My go-to is soda and blackcurrant or lime with ice (thats what I would order in a pub).

I do try and force myself to drink water as I know it is the best thing for the baby. I keep a filter bottle in the fridge and add a wedge of lemon sometimes.

I've been drinking lots of decaf tea and coffee (although they do contain some caffieine so be careful). Roobios tea is completely caffiene free I think and it is actually quite nice.

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Superscientist · 27/10/2020 16:34

I switched to some of the fancy cordials - elderflower, lemon and raspberry (belvoir), Robinson's mint and something (fake moijito) or flavoured tonics I particularly like fevertrees aromatic tonic and the cucumber tonic

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LayingLow · 27/10/2020 16:41

80% pure of
20% cranberry juice

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LayingLow · 27/10/2020 16:41

OJ that should say!!

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jazzibelle · 27/10/2020 17:00

@Starryeyedx have you tried the caffeine free version of either Pepsi or Coca Cola? You could perhaps start to sub 1 or 2 cans of your regular Pepsi Max for a caffeine free version each day and see how you go.

For the smoking, well done on cutting down. If you haven't already, read up a bit on the effects of smoking on your baby and it might be enough to scare you into quitting immediately. If not, one thing I've found helpful in the past when quitting is identify the moments I am triggered to reach for the ciggies. Personally, it was my morning coffee and after food that were the hardest times. Allow yourself just 5 cigs a day and ration them for when you really feel you need them. Then gradually remove a cig from your allowance until you find yourself with none. It's not a proven method of quitting, but it helped me. Admittedly I wasn't pregnant when I quit so there was less pressure for it to go well. If you slip up one day, it doesn't mean you've undone all your hard work, just promise yourself you'll be back on track tomorrow.

Mints/brushing your teeth after a meal also helped me curb the craving.

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jazzibelle · 27/10/2020 17:02

@Starryeyedx p.s. if you like it, try drinks like Appletiser instead of your Pepsi occasionally too :-)

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 17:10

@Trousersareoverrated

Congrats! I'm having the same issues here - I don't like plain water and will get much more fluid in me if I find things I like to drink.

First - you can still drink some pepsi max. I think actually the caffiene allowance means you can have around 5 cans and be within the limit (although not great for you!)

My go-to is soda and blackcurrant or lime with ice (thats what I would order in a pub).

I do try and force myself to drink water as I know it is the best thing for the baby. I keep a filter bottle in the fridge and add a wedge of lemon sometimes.

I've been drinking lots of decaf tea and coffee (although they do contain some caffieine so be careful). Roobios tea is completely caffiene free I think and it is actually quite nice.

Thankyou
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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 17:11

@Superscientist

I switched to some of the fancy cordials - elderflower, lemon and raspberry (belvoir), Robinson's mint and something (fake moijito) or flavoured tonics I particularly like fevertrees aromatic tonic and the cucumber tonic

I hate elderflower and mint but i will try the other ones Thankyou
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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 17:11

@LayingLow

OJ that should say!!

Nice ill give that a go :) thanks
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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 17:13

[quote jazzibelle]@Starryeyedx have you tried the caffeine free version of either Pepsi or Coca Cola? You could perhaps start to sub 1 or 2 cans of your regular Pepsi Max for a caffeine free version each day and see how you go.

For the smoking, well done on cutting down. If you haven't already, read up a bit on the effects of smoking on your baby and it might be enough to scare you into quitting immediately. If not, one thing I've found helpful in the past when quitting is identify the moments I am triggered to reach for the ciggies. Personally, it was my morning coffee and after food that were the hardest times. Allow yourself just 5 cigs a day and ration them for when you really feel you need them. Then gradually remove a cig from your allowance until you find yourself with none. It's not a proven method of quitting, but it helped me. Admittedly I wasn't pregnant when I quit so there was less pressure for it to go well. If you slip up one day, it doesn't mean you've undone all your hard work, just promise yourself you'll be back on track tomorrow.

Mints/brushing your teeth after a meal also helped me curb the craving.[/quote]
Thankyou and i know the effects thats why im trying to cut down its so hard as ive is a been smoking for years and it was literally a stress reliever ive had 4-5 a day compared to like 9-10-11 i was smoking so im trying my best but i will try chewing gum and having mints and that and thankyou

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 17:14

[quote jazzibelle]@Starryeyedx p.s. if you like it, try drinks like Appletiser instead of your Pepsi occasionally too :-)[/quote]
I remember that ill try get some at the weekend

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hapagirl · 27/10/2020 17:16

When I was pregnant I craved grapefruit juice and drank loads of it.

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Starryeyedx · 27/10/2020 20:03

@hapagirl

When I was pregnant I craved grapefruit juice and drank loads of it.

Oo ive never tried it tbh
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