Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 I have used saccharine, splenda, and Nutrasweet during this pregnancy. There was no Splenda during my previous 3, but I used the others during those pregnancies as well. As far as what I know about sweeteners there is no conclusive evidence one way or the other about these, though there was a question at one time about neuro disorders I think and that may still exist. Honestly, this is JUST MY OPINION, but there are 50 million things out there that can potentially hurt us all. Meat - growth hormones, blah blah blah. Milk - see meat. Veggies - pesticides, growth hormones, blah blah blah. I just think if we concentrate on doing the best things we can for the pregnacies, avoiding KNOWN conclusive hazards, etc., and keeping our sanity - which for me includes my hot tea with splenda, diet sundrop, and sugar-free lemonade - , then I think everything will be just fine and our heads will not be spinning from worrying about every minute detail about pregnancy and child rearing, which are stressful enough in and of themselves. Of course, I'm sure you'll get some differing opinions, but that's what so great about these boards. You can take what you like and discard what you don't....at least you get answers than run the gammut. Good Luck to your Daughter!! (BTW great surgical results for YOU!!!) Mandi in Concord, NC Postop Distal RNY 09/23/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 i eat small amounts of it as i have cravings and cannot eat real sugar.. i dont buy it and add it to food its usually in the food i buy that is sugar free..im 28 weeks pregnant > My daughter is 32 weeks and is two years past her gastric bypass. She > has avoided artifical sweetners thus far during her pregnancy, > fearing that they may affect the baby. Is this what you all have > done, or what your physician advises? She would like to begin to use > them, but is afraid to do so. She also plans to breast feed the baby > so that will also be a concern. Any advice would be appreciated. > > thanks! > > Charlotte Curry > RNY Feb 28, 2001 > 247# to 143# > Dr. Dewitt > B'ham, AL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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