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True - energy drinks contain caffeine that can help breastfeeding moms to fight fatigue becase of taking care of the newborn. But it must be done in moderation, too much caffeine or energy drinks can have dire effects to the health of both mom and baby🙂

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FALSE. Consuming energy drinks during breastfeeding is not advised. Mose energy drinks contain high levels of taurine and caffeine, and these may contaminate your breast milk which will not be good for your baby. (tAP food and nutrition)

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FALSE, because An energy drink is a beverage that is rich in caffeine and sugar. the drink provides instant energy and stimulation. It may be carbonated or non-carbonated. Some energy drinks contain herbal extracts as well as amino acids.

True-You can enjoy the benefits of an energy drink if you are breastfeeding as long as you do it in moderation. Too much of these drinks will give you a high level of caffeine and sugar that could have side effects for both you and your baby.

False. May iba ibang ingredients ang energy drink na maaaring makaapekto sa bata. Wala pang tamang pag aaral para matukoy kung tlgang safe ba sa mga mommies and breastfed na babies. Maaaring magkaroon ito ng side effects kay baby.

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False.. Consuming energy drinks during breastfeeding is not advised. Most energy drinks contains high level of taurine and caffeine, and this may contaminate breast milk which will not be good for baby.

False-consuming energy drinks during breastfeeding is not adviced. Most energy drinks contain high levels of taurine and caffeine, and these may contaminate your breast milk will not be good for your baby. 😍

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False. "Consuming energy drinks during breastfeeding is not advised. Most energy drinks contain high levels of taurine and caffeine, and these may contaminate your breastmilk which will not be good for your baby."

False. Consuming Energy drinks during breastfeeding is not advised. Most energy drinks contain high levels of taurine and caffeine, and these may contaminate your breastmilk which will not be good for your baby.

False. Consuming energy drinks while breastfeeding is not advised. Most energy drinks contain high taurine and caffeine and, these may contaminate your breastmilk which will not be good for your baby.

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