Coffee, even an average of four cups a day, didn’t impact children, but they suggest following the “no coffee” approach, anyway.
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10/15/2024 9:22:08 PM PDT by
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10/15/2024 9:22:12 PM PDT by
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Whew, that’s a relief, I guess. A half-century ago, I probably was probably hit (in utero) with 6 cups of Taster’s Choice on the daily.
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My sympathies to most pregnant women. All my life, I have heard contradictory advice given to them by ‘experts’, and as a man, I’m barely paying attention to their situation. I suspect most women learn to act as though they are politely listening to the latest unrequested advisor, then, disregard whatever was last said. Do what works for you and your immediate family.
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My mother drank two full pots of strong, black coffee while I was in utero, and it had absolutely no deleterious effects on my intellectual development on the contrary it probably accelerated and promoted the development of my cognitive abilities and enabled me to skip two classes in grade school enabling me to finish high school at the age of 15 though I wasn't very good in athletics and yet I was awarded several scholarships to attend a prestigious university and
completed my studies in record time though I didn't view it as necessary to continue on to attain higher degrees but anyway I was recruited by a high-profile law firm and made partner before I was 30 so I suppose you could say that I was an over-achiever and then...Regards,
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In Taiwan and South China, a common superstition is that drinking coffee during pregnancy makes the child’s skin dark.
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10/16/2024 6:43:21 AM PDT by
PGR88
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