You can drink cola in late pregnancy, but it is not recommended to drink more.
Cola contains a lot of sugar, and drinking it appropriately can provide energy for the body. Drinking a lot of cola in late pregnancy may lead to excessive weight gain and elevated blood sugar, which is not conducive to the health of pregnant women.
The caffeine in cola can relieve fatigue, but drinking a large amount of it can also stimulate the central nervous system and affect the normal development of the fetus in the mother’s body. In addition, the caffeine in cola can also affect the body’s absorption of iron, leading to the occurrence of gestational anemia and affecting the development of fetal bones.
To summarize, it is recommended to drink cola appropriately in late pregnancy.
Patients who are in the late stage of pregnancy are advised to go to the hospital in time for standardized treatment if they experience any physical discomfort, so as not to affect their health.