I know I am WAY behind on my blog but we just moved and dont have internet yet! On the up side...We are FINALLY homeowners! Originally we had decided to build but that turned into a disater in itself with the builders so we ended up buying a house built in 2005 and we LOVE it! Its on a acre in Hockley TX and its so peacful! Its very difficult to move when you are 7 months pregnant but thanks to my husband he has made it super easy without me feeling bad about sitting around! I cant wait to start getting everything in order for Colton to be here. Im only posting 1 picture till I have more time!
As far as the pregnancy goes I am currently being tested for Preeclampsia due to the amount I am swelling. My doctor put me on a 24 hr bed rest and it did seem to help the swelling a bit but am still waiting to hear the results of the lab. I cant wait for Colton to be here! Well thats all the time I have but will update you more once I get time and internet! Xoxo!
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Caffeine
- Caffeine is a stimulant that is commonly found in carbonated drinks. The March of Dimes advises that pregnant women consume less than 200mg of caffeine per day, since elevated levels of caffeine can contribute to a higher risk of miscarriage.
Dehydration
- Consuming large amounts of carbonated drinks can leave you feeling dehydrated, due to the amount of chemicals that are used to make them. This dehydration is made worse if you do not consume adequate amounts of water.
Depletion of Calcium
- Drinking large amounts of carbonated drinks begins to deplete your body's calcium reserves. When coupled with your unborn baby's calcium needs, this can contribute to decreasing bone density and predispose you to diseases like osteoporosis.
Excessive Weight Gain
- Many carbonated drinks are nutritionally empty, filled with carbohydrates and sugars. Should you consume many carbonated drinks, you may predispose yourself to gaining unnecessary weight that will be difficult to shed after your baby is born.
Bloating
- The bubbling of carbonated drinks may leave you feeling bloated and gaseous. This is most common during your first trimester, when you are more predisposed to nausea.
Increased Heartburn
- Carbonated drinks are slightly acidic in nature due to the chemicals that are used to make them. Thus, during your second and third trimesters, carbonated drinks may result in increased heartburn.