Pregnancy drink checker. Scan cans, powders, and warning text first.
Use Doola when a drink label makes you pause during pregnancy. Scan energy drinks, canned coffees, teas, kombucha, powders, mixers, and beverage warning text so the question stays tied to the exact product in front of you.

What you can check
- Energy drinks, canned coffee, matcha drinks, and pre-workout beverages
- Herbal teas, sparkling drinks, kombucha, mixers, and adaptogen drinks
- Electrolyte packets, hydration powders, greens drinks, and protein beverages
- Serving-size warnings, caffeine amounts, sweeteners, and imported drink labels
How Doola Scan helps
- Starts with the exact can, carton, powder, or label instead of a vague caffeine or tea question.
- Separates drink-label questions from food, supplement, and broader product questions.
- Connects the user to Doola's food checker, supplement checker, ingredient checker, and relevant Learn guides when the drink needs a deeper answer.
Trust boundary
Doola Scan provides educational support. It does not diagnose symptoms, clear medications, replace your clinician, or make emergency decisions. See our editorial policy and source standards.
Why this page exists
Drink questions are usually label and serving-size questions.
A pregnancy drink search often starts with caffeine, tea, kombucha, or a warning line on the can. Doola helps read the label first, then route the user to the right food or supplement path.
Fits drink-label, caffeine, tea, energy-drink, and powder-mix product intent
Supports existing Learn surfaces such as energy drinks and food-safety guidance
Keeps dose and medical-history questions outside automated clearance
Related Doola guides
Questions parents ask
What is a pregnancy drink checker?
It is a beverage-label review page for pregnancy questions around energy drinks, coffee cans, teas, kombucha, powders, mixers, and warning text.
Can Doola check caffeine and drink labels?
Yes. Doola can start from the visible drink label, serving size, and warning text so the answer stays tied to the exact product you are considering.
Is this different from the food checker or supplement checker?
Yes. The food checker is broader for dishes and foods. The supplement checker is for supplement facts panels. This page is for beverage products where caffeine, tea, powders, or warning text drive the question.
Does Doola tell me how much caffeine or supplement mix I should take?
No. Doola keeps drink pages educational and label-focused. Personal dose, medication, symptom, and treatment questions belong with your clinician or pharmacist.