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  | mrs frantic   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   Or whatever the sweetener is that is in diet coke etc...
I have been stayin away from this stuff cos someone told me it is bad for baby - but i am hanging out for some nice cold fizzy drinks now...i used to drink diet fizz drinks all the time and i miss them now, i am sick of water *blagh*  -
 Has anyone else heard about this stuff and exactly how bad is it anyway?
 
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  | KH25   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I have heard pretty bad things about it.  Apparently sugar is far better than the sweetener so I have been sticking to normal coke (limited of course)  Do you like normal coke??
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     Kelly, mum to DD, 19Jun06 (26wks 1lb15oz) DS1, 24Oct10 (32wks 4lb11oz) and DS2, 31Dec11 (32wks, 4lb11)
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  | Millie1976   Senior Member
 
   
 
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   I have the odd piece of chewing gum with that stuff in it - perhaps I will stop eating that now...
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  | mrs frantic   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   yeah i like normal coke, and have had a few glasses but trying to stay away from all that sugar! I remember hearing that it was bad, and i havnt had it, but I dont remember exactly what it was about the stuff that was bad - now I am curious - I wonder what exactly it does?!?!?!
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  | Maya   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I chewed Extra all thru my pregnancy with Maya and she is ok. But I do know that strictly speaking it's not advised during pregnancy. i would say the odd glass of fizz isn't going to make too much difference in the grand scheme of things.
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  | lenabeanz   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I think someone posted one of those "Foward" email things where it says along the lines our parents (or grandparents) smoked, drunk, ate seafood, bla bla bla (can't really remember it!) and we turned out fine... But then you look on the other side of it and asthma, obesity etc are on the rise... 
 But what I am trying to say is "all in moderation" - When I was preggaz I ate pretty much anything - that was mainly the fact that I was in denial about it for so long. But Arna turned out fine, still is and has only had 2 bugs since she was born (both tummy ones too!) 
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  | robyn   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   the fake sugar thing is bad becuase of the chemicals its made with and also in larger quantities it can cause diahorrea and stomach problems which is obviously not good in the first trimester. I was told the amount in xtra chewing gum is extremely minimal so ok (unless you use it heaps I guess) not sure of all the details but Ive been told that normal coke etc is much better and that is also from the diaticen at the hospital.
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  | Andie   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I'll second Robyn on all that - you'd have to eat a horrendous amount of gum to suffer any ill-effects from the artificial sweetener in it.  I still drink lime and diet tonic on a hot day (ahhhh it's soooo good!), which has some phenylalyne in it but does not taste sweet enough to have much.  I don't think the occasional diet drink could hurt, but then again, unless you don't do well with sugar, neither would the occasional sugary-drink (in my barely-informed opinion I might add... don't want to make myself sound like an expert on this!).  
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   our dietician at antenatal class said its a big NO NO in pregnancy due to the artifical sugar!! So id take her word for it lol  
 i havent had any since being pregnant i dont think lol
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   you don't have to stick to water though - there are plenty of other things out there - like orange juice!!! i know i know  - this will start something about how bad orange juice is and all that cos of the sugars, but pure orange juice will give you aheap of vitamin c, help you absorb iron and it's alot better for you than fizzy.
that said, i did have a rule of only 1 glass of coke per day during pregnancy. i didn't always have 1 - most days i had none.. but that 1 glass i allowed myself stopped me craving it cos i knew i could have it if i wanted.
 
 ps... flavoured milk is also good - i got hooked on that when preg - having a couple of small bottles a day! the way i see it, all the calcium makes up for the probable sugar content in it from the flavouring
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   Mmmm... chocolate milk...    | 
 
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   haha yer once glass a day of orange juice is counted towards the amount of fruit u need a day so if u need 2 fruits then the glass of orange counts as one    Mmmm im so there with the chocolate milk!!! I cant get enough i drank a litre in a sitting the other day    | 
 
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   i love orange juice at the mo! dean has been lucky enough to get some charlies juice from his work, ohhhhh so good!!!!!!!!!    | 
 
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   ohhhh i LOVE charlies!
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   is there any orange juice that doesnt have a heap of sugar in it?
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   I guess the critical thing is that there is a big difference between naturally occurring sugars and artificial ones.
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