Are you a coffee lover? Many people find caffeine to be an energy booster and mood lifter, but if you plan to conceive, you need to be extra careful. According to a meta-analysis, some studies indicate low, medium, or high doses of caffeine may impact fertility in men and women.?
Determining the relationship between caffeine intake and infertility is crucial, as high caffeine consumption can impact your fertility more than you think. Caffeine is a stimulant found in different amounts in coffee, black and green tea, energy drinks, some soft drinks, and in chocolates.?
Caffeinated drinks are commonly consumed by many people in India and worldwide. ¡°The average amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee is 85 mg, but it can range from 45 mg to 175 mg depending on how coffee is prepared. Drinking high amounts of caffeine can increase the risk of various health issues and is significantly linked with reducing fertility in both men and women,¡± says Dr. Vandana Bhatia, Fertility Specialist at Nova Southend Fertility and IVF, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.?
Many studies have found out that women who consume large amounts of caffeine have reduced chances of conceiving naturally and take longer to become pregnant.
According to Dr. Bhatia, ¡°Just like women, even men are at higher risk of experiencing fertility problems due to excessive caffeine consumption. Over time, it can affect the quality of their sperm and reproductive health.¡±
So couples who are actively trying to conceive or have already started their fertility treatments should be careful about their caffeine intake.
Excessive caffeine intake can have a significant impact on your overall well-being. Dr. Manjusha Agarwal, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Gleneagles Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, highlights, ¡°It can lead to side effects like confusion due to overstimulation, persistent headache, mood swings, increased blood pressure, frequent urge to urinate, diarrhoea, muscle aches, feeling restless, difficulty in sleeping, decreased appetite, heartburn, rapid heart rate, nausea, episodes of vomiting, dehydration, sudden rise in body temperature, and trembling hands.¡±
Too much caffeine in your body may not be good for your bones, as it can interfere with calcium absorption, making them weak. This is why it becomes crucial to drink caffeine mindfully.?
Try substituting caffeine with healthy alternatives like green tea, coconut water, fruits, or vegetable juice. ¡°Avoid drinking caffeinated drinks right before going to bed. You shouldn¡¯t drink more than a small cup of coffee a day. Avoid drinking caffeinated drinks regularly; instead, drink them once or twice weekly. If you feel uneasy or sick after drinking caffeine, then cutting down on caffeine can be helpful,¡± suggests Dr. Agarwal.