My stepmother drank GALLONS of coffee (and she still does, in fact I just got her a Keurig for Mother's Day and she was so happy she cried :) ) and she has 3 girls.
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My stepmother drank GALLONS of coffee (and she still does, in fact I just got her a Keurig for Mother's Day and she was so happy she cried :) ) and she has 3 girls.
There are no magic bullets. You can get a boy drinking coffee by the ton and a girl drinking none and everything in between. :)
I agree with the commentor who suggested B sups and green tea. I have three girls, and drank coffee (anywhere from 1-4 cups/day). (Although it's funny that once pregnant I can't stand coffee. Don't know why, but my sister has the same symptom, and I'm waiting to see what gender her baby is). The B vitamins can really help with energy. But if nothing else, gradually decrease the coffee by a cup every week, so this week drink only 6 cups, or switch to a smaller mug. Don't try to go cold turkey! Also, I find that taking a magnesium supplement called Natural Calm helps me with headaches and coffee withdraws, so maybe it would help you too. I no longer drink coffee every day, and have switched to green tea in the morning. I still have it when we go out to breakfast, or with other people, and occasionally just because, but I don't feel like I NEED it anymore. I'm hoping that will make a difference in my sway coming up.
Also, for those who really can't do the green tea, with 3 of my 4 boys I was drinking regular black tea 4-6 times a day.
U guys think a mug of black tea with a tsp of half and half & a packet of stevia in the raw is ok? I love black tea but doctored up a bit! I'm working on this yummy organic homemade granola bar recipe.as soon as I perfect it I will post it!
Yes that is fine.