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How Too Much Coffee Can Backfire for New Parents
Why you should think twice before turning to caffeine when you're exhausted.

Skriven av
Dr. Harvey Karp

How much coffee is too much coffee?
You may recall from school that the body’s cells use a special fuel called ATP (adenosine triphosphate). As ATP is used in brain cells, it leaves behind a heap of plain adenosine. By the end of the day, so much adenosine builds up in each cell that it starts a chain reaction that creates ‘cobwebs’ in our brains, forcing our minds to lose focus and our eyes to close.
That is where coffee can come to the rescue!
Caffeine masks natural fatigue and blocks the brain from recognising that adenosine levels are high, which stops that ‘I am sleepy’ message so you feel wide-awake. Caffeine also causes the release of adrenaline–providing a little jolt of nervous energy–and it boosts dopamine, one of the brain’s natural ‘feel-good’ chemicals.
So why is too much coffee bad for me and my baby?
Caffeine may seem like a tempting quick fix when you are short on sleep…but beware! Caffeine can pass into the breast milk and can cause your baby to become irritable and more awake. And if your baby is not sleeping...chances are you will not sleep either.
Furthermore, caffeine lingers in the body for over 12 hours (a quarter of the caffeine from a noontime Americano is still in your blood at midnight). This can keep you from being able to sink into deep sleep. And the fatigue from too little deep sleep may make you feel even more tired, irritable and depressed and make you reach for even more caffeine the next day.
Final Thoughts on Coffee and Infants
My suggestion? Limit your coffee to just a morning cup. If you are exhausted, try to take a nap, rather than mask your fatigue with caffeine (or with similar stimulants in tea, cola, energy drinks, supplements, or chocolate).
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