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  1. #1
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    Nov 2008
    Perth, WA
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    that sounds fair. I was going to give Decaf a whirly and then found out it had caffeine in it! If it's not at harmful levels then I'll give that a crack. Thank you!

  2. #2

    Oct 2008
    2,880

    B2B, what I read was that decaf has less caffiene in a cup than chocolate has in a bar - but I don't know how true that is.

    I just err on the side of caution and try to limit my intake.

    I had a m/c in October and wasn't drinking caffiene then but just want to give myself the best chance, know what I mean?

    Everyone is different though and my mate is 33 weeks and can't give up her daily esspressos!!

    Each to their own though hey?
    God, i can ramble!!
    Sorry!

  3. #3
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    Nov 2008
    Perth, WA
    215

    HAHAHAHA - go and look at all my other threads and then you'll know what rambling is!!!! Thanks for the advice. I know what you mean - I don't want to take any chances either so I'll research the decaf a bit more and give thaat a try!

  4. #4

    Oct 2008
    2,880

    Cool!!

    Mr Google is the BEST!

    Have fun!
    S X

  5. #5
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    Oct 2008
    Melbourne
    365

    Hi girls,

    Just wanted to throw my 2 bob in!

    I heard that decaf was worse for you than normal coffee because of the stripping agents they use to get rid of the caffeine. I was drinking decaf but gave it up after hearing that. May be worth looking into some more before changing over.

    Good luck,

    Tania

  6. #6
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    Nov 2008
    Perth, WA
    215

    Ouch! Thanks Tania. I have given up coffee before however sitting at a desk all day at a boring job, it seems to get me through! Maybe I'll go and visit a tea shop and see what they suggest. I know that Tea also contains caffeine!

  7. #7
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    273

    Fortunately I don't normally drink coffee or tea to begin with. Can't give up the chocolate though. I find that if you have a bottle of spring water on your desk, chances are you will drink it... good substitute for coffee or tea.

    Kahlan

  8. #8
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    Apr 2007
    in lactation land
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    I heard that decaf was worse for you than normal coffee because of the stripping agents they use to get rid of the caffeine. I was drinking decaf but gave it up after hearing that. May be worth looking into some more before changing over.
    That is interesting MissM. I will look into this a bit more as that is my alternate drink to non-caffinated tea.

    It seems when you are LTTTC there is very little of life's pleasures we can enjoy and there not be an adverse reaction etc to for our chances of conception {{sigh}}. I thought I was doing so well giving up caffeine 4 years ago....
    I am holding onto chocolate (just therapeutic amounts) though as being good for my mental health which affects my physical health. Can I please LOL!

  9. #9
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    Sep 2008
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    A BB friend of mine wrote :

    Caffeine is regarded as a toxin. Whether you drink it in coffee, cola, chocolate or tea, it's a toxin. The health nuts want people trying to conceive to cut it out because all toxins are processed in the liver. The liver plays a big role in hormone production, which for fertility challenged ladies like us, is really important to support.

    I take lipoic acid capsules to support liver function....


    Dusty, "here here" - I am with you on the "mental health" apsect ... I think a little indulgence is well and truely warented

  10. #10
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    Jan 2004
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    Hi girls,

    Just wanted to throw my 2 bob in!

    I heard that decaf was worse for you than normal coffee because of the stripping agents they use to get rid of the caffeine. I was drinking decaf but gave it up after hearing that. May be worth looking into some more before changing over.

    Good luck,

    Tania
    I vaguely remember reading something similiar. I think the de-caf tea is the same as well? If it (tea) isn't stripped at the start, it is the tea bag that has chemicals in it to strip it of any small traces of caffeine in it. I do remember reading that there was a brand that does not use any chemicals in their tea bags, I may have even read it on the side of the box? Will check this out next time i go shopping!