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"Energy drinks are not suitable for caffeine sensitive, expectant mothers or children under 15 years old."
The high caffeine content in these drinks can be a concern for breastfed infants. While caffeine, when used in moderation, is generally considered safe for most breastfeeding mothers, some infants can be very sensitive to it. Signs and symptoms of caffeine stimulation in a baby include rapid heart rate, fussiness, and insomnia. While it is true that caffeine may be used clinically in preterm infants to treat neonatal apnea, these babies are closely monitored for adverse effects.