The substance Theobromine has been found to be the primary substance that causes severe symptoms, and especially gas in babies.

Can I eat chocolate while breastfeeding?

If breastfeeding and chocolate are on your list of favorite things, I have some good news! You can continue to eat chocolate as long as you eat it in moderation and do not see any side effects in your baby.

Most people are worried about the caffeine in chocolate, not the sugar. If you are going to eat chocolate, it is best not to consume too many other caffeinated products such as coffee, tea, or soft drinks.

Chocolate also contains Theobromine, which has a similar effect to caffeine. Some mothers find that they can eat as much chocolate as they want without it affecting their babies. Theobromine has also been found to increase a mother’s breast milk supply.


Some Good News for Chocolate Lovers

Theobromine is the primary substance that causes severe symptoms, especially gas in babies. White chocolate contains tiny amounts of Theobromine, reducing the risk of it affecting your baby. So, if you have found that chocolate is a no-no for your baby, maybe you should try white chocolate and see if your baby still reacts the same way. (That’s if you like white chocolate, of course)

My fellow chocolate lovers, as long as your baby does not mind white chocolate breast milk, it’s worth the try!

A cute baby lying on a fluffy white blanket – Photo by Irina Murza / Unsplash


When you Need to Decrease your Chocolate Intake…

Unfortunately, chocolate and nursing don’t always go hand in hand…

If you discover that your baby has an allergic reaction or any of the symptoms mentioned above, you must stop eating chocolate or decrease the amount consumed. The symptoms should disappear within the first few days, but the cravings will last forever. 😉

There are usually no weird symptoms, and most mothers can enjoy chocolate and caffeine in moderation while breastfeeding.

A Chocolate Alternative

One healthy chocolate alternative that tastes like chocolate but contains no caffeine is carob. Carob is a plant native to the Mediterranean region that has a sweet, chocolate-like flavor. It is often used as a caffeine-free alternative to chocolate in recipes.

Is Drinking Chocolate Good for Breastfeeding Mothers?

Drinking chocolate contains high levels of sugar and fat. Some health organizations, such as WHO and the American Dietetic Association, recommend that breastfeeding mothers limit their intake of added sugar. Additionally, drinking chocolate contains a small amount of caffeine. As with everything in life, moderation is key. A healthier option would be raw cacao powder, which can be enjoyed with stevia or another natural sweetener.

Tracy

I’m Tracy Behr, a qualified wellness and nutrition coach, breastfeeding advocate, and homeschooling mom of two. For over sixteen years, I’ve been helping mothers navigate breastfeeding challenges through my website breastfeeding-problems.com I combine evidence-based knowledge with real-life experience to help parents feel more confident in their breastfeeding journey. I’ve experienced firsthand that breastfeeding isn’t always as easy as we expect. When I had my babies, I faced my own challenges and quickly saw just how much support and clear guidance moms truly need. That’s why I started this website—to share what I’ve learned, offer encouragement, and help other moms feel less alone on their breastfeeding journey.

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