Emotional Aspects and Issues to Consider when Deciding to Pursue Third Party Reproduction
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Using donated eggs or sperm can be a a child who has a genetic connection to
one of its parents. As in any major life
Caffeine: Does it Affect Your Fertility and Pregnancy? . . . 1
been down the difficult road of unsuccessful
decision, there are issues and feelings to be
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infertility treatment. Each situation often
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One of the first steps in this process is
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intense disappointment and feelings of grief,
grieving the loss of the child and family you
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sadness, anger and exhaustion. Making the
imagined having the traditional way. It is
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choice to use third party reproduction offers
important to understand what these unique
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the possibility of being pregnant and having
losses mean to you and to your partner, both
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By Samuel A. Pauli, MD and Donna R. Session, MD
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Chocolate, coke, coffee, cappuccinos, 100 mg of caffeine a day with the top ten
espresso, lattes… the list goes on, let’s
percent of caffeine drinkers exceeding an
face it, Americans love caffeine. Caffeine is
one of the most widely available drugs. The
website coffeeresearch.org estimates that
of caffeine, the potential health impact
more than half of adults consume coffee daily
of caffeine use cannot be underestimated.
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and another quarter of adults are occasional
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of more than 10,000 caffeinated beverage
millions of Americans. However, caffeine
also affects other organ systems of the body.
Caffeine consumption is responsible for a
Caffeine: Does it Affect Your Fertility and Pregnancy?
rise in heart rate and blood pressure, revs up metabolism and
the quality of the developing oocyte (egg). Preliminary studies in
mice and monkeys suggest caffeine inhibits oocyte maturation.
Multiple studies have suggested that caffeine consumption
An immature oocyte does not fertilize and therefore is unable
increases the risk of miscarriage. A study published last year
demonstrated an increase in the risk of miscarriage with
With most studies indicating that the effects of caffeine are
increasing caffeine intake. Women consuming greater than
related to amount of caffeine consumed, it would seem prudent
200 mg of caffeine per day had twice the miscarriage rate
for women contemplating pregnancy to limit caffeine consumption.
(25.5%) as compared to nonusers (12.5%). Moreover, pregnant
Thus some experts have suggested an arbitrary threshold of less
women may be more sensitive to caffeine as it is metabolized or
than 100 mg per day. Caffeine intake may be derived from
broken down slower during pregnancy. An additional concern
several sources including coffee, tea, soft drinks and chocolate
in pregnancy is the ability of caffeine to cross the placenta and
(see Table). Women who consume large amounts of caffeinated
beverages should taper their caffeine intake gradually to avoid
While studies suggest the importance of limiting caffeine
withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, irritability, restlessness
use during pregnancy, caffeine may also impact the ability to
and nausea. Ultimately, as no “safe” level of consumption has
become pregnant. Several studies have shown that caffeine
been documented, the goal should be judicious consumption
increases the length of time it takes to conceive. One study
during the preconception period and during pregnancy to
showed that women who drank more than one cup of coffee
a day were half as likely to become pregnant per cycle as
Samuel A. Pauli, MD is a Clinical Fellow, Division of Reproductive
compared to women who consumed less. Another study in
Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) demonstrated
at Emory University School of Medicine. Donna R. Session, MD, Associate
that women who consumed even modest amounts of caffeine
Professor and Chief, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, at Emory University School of
(50 mg) were likely to have decreased live birth rates. While the
Medicine. For more information, contact Samuel A. Pauli, MD. at spauli@
exact mechanism by which caffeine affects fertility is unknown,
the answer may be related to the ability of caffeine to influence
(Sources: Starbucks Corp., 2009; USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, 2008)
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