Is it ok to drink soda while 6 weeks prego? i have been craving it sooo much lately?!


Question: Yes, but in moderation. A little won't hurt. You should minimize your caffeine intake, but you do not need to eliminate it.


Answers: Yes, but in moderation. A little won't hurt. You should minimize your caffeine intake, but you do not need to eliminate it.

Soda is fine as long as you stick with ones without caffeine and not diet soda. Limit it though since too much sugar isn't good for you or the baby.

Sure it is, just don't pour any Jack Daniels in it.

A little bit once in a while is fine.....stay away from diet though!

Well, I think the only thing in soda that might be bad for you is the caffeine, so try to get something non-caffeinated such as Sprite or Root Beer.
Although, my mom drank a lot of Coca-cola while pregnant with me because she was sick the whole way through, and I'm fine, so I guess it wasn't that harmful. You may not want to drink too much though.

you are allowed 2 caffeine drinks a day so, sip away!
stay away from the high ones such as but not limited to Red Bull, No Fear etc.

You can drink a soda, just don't drink the entire twelve pack. All things in moderation!

Better get checked for gestational Diabetes.Craving sugary foods is one of the signs.The worst it will do is make you fat,the caffine in cola's might affect the fetus,making it hyper.At 6 weeks,you're baby is no bigger then your fingers.

A little soda now and then is fine, but don't drink diet soda.

Yes of course its okay ONCE IN A WHILE.
My mother used to drink loads of cola while me and my sister were in her tummy.

Everyone says thats why i like to drink so much.





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