Im 17 weeks and o drink them once in a while. . I drink the regular size one. . not the big one. . . Is it bad?
yes they are really good. . They dont taste like alot of sugar like starbuscks does. . Thats why i like them. . the ice makes it better

24 Responses to “Are McDonalds Vanilla Ice Coffe’s Bad for pregnant women?”

  • Baby Boy Coming 9/15/09!!! says:

    Nope.

    As long as you are not drinking like 4 of them a day then it’s fine.

  • Roy Zubbs says:

    Only on Wednesday

  • Vanessa L says:

    that is not bad but its unhealthy for u as a person not for your actuality

  • Free Spirit says:

    I would say Mc Donald’s period is bad for any body

  • Object Permanence says:

    You should try to avoid caffeine, but once in a while is okay.

  • somebody says:

    its bad for any woman…or man
    STAY OFF THE BEAN! FIGHT THE POWER!

  • happymomma3 says:

    anything from Mcdonalds is bad for prego women

  • indefinitely.indecisive says:

    I’m sure doctors would suggest laying off the caffeine while preggers. It won’t kill anything, but maybe order them decaf.

  • Brutal honesty is best says:

    Any kind of McDonalds product is bad whether you are pregnant or not.

  • Fire says:

    What a Baby

  • babylill 38 weeks prego says:

    once in awhile is not gonna hurt you …btw i use to work there..but i never drank one of those are they really really good..cause ive been wondering…

  • Justin T says:

    sugar is bad for the baby couse when he gets old he will be a hyper lil kid and its so annyoing dot learn the hard way staf off starbucks

  • Jess says:

    Thats not bad. But watch the caffeine intake.

  • Smile =] says:

    you should avoid caffeine while pregnant since you’re suppose to be keeping healthy for your baby.

  • Real says:

    Your baby eats what you eat. You don’t want to feed him/her too much caffeine, do you? Once in a while is fine, but not regularly.

  • Ashley says:

    they say 12oz of caffeine a day is acceptable for a pregnant woman/baby. dont worry about it…

  • Amanda says:

    caffeine should be really limited during pregnancy so I would say a entire regular coffee may not be too great. Starbucks offers any of their drinks decaffeinated though (which being a recovering starbucks addict) taste the same.

  • Casie says:

    well, I really hate to tell you but all caffeine should be avoided during pregnancy. I love those things, maybe you can ask if they have a decaff one!

  • cinders says:

    I had MickyDs several weeks ago for the first time in a year (I know, not very long) and it was nasty.

    Unlearn what you have learned.

  • Sophie says:

    It really depends on how much caffeine you drink other than this. Personally, I think it should be fine in moderation but ask your doctor to be absolutely sure.

  • DICKS says:

    Wouldn’t recommend it.
    This page may be helpful:

  • Dreawls says:

    The March of Dimes suggests that pregnant women only have about 200mg of caffeine a day, that means one 12oz cup of coffee. Studies have shown that increased caffeine in the diet of women who are pregnant can increase chance for miscarriage and/or possibly have an effect on the newborn like slightly lower birthrate, increase heartbeat and restlessness.

  • Carly says:

    I have one every day : ) they are fine

  • Andrea M says:

    Studies done with pregnant women have contradicted themselves. For example, a study done in 2008 mentioned that women who drank more than 200mg of caffeine in a day were more prone to miscarriage, but at the same time, another done the same year showed no connection to caffeine and miscarriage. 200 milligrams of caffeine will equal about half a cup of coffee, to two and a half cups depending on the caffeine content of the brand of coffee you’re drinking.
    The UK Food Standards Agency has recommended that pregnant women should limit their caffeine intake to less than 200 mg of caffeine a day.
    In my own opinion, I believe that caffeine should be either limited or eradicated during pregnancy and during breastfeeding.

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