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TOPICS IN PRIMARY CARE

Caffeine and pregnancy

A retrospective survey

, MS, , DrPH & , PhD
Pages 64-69 | Published online: 07 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Daily caffeine intakes of women who recently had been pregnant were estimated and analyzed in relation to outcome of pregnancy. Only one of a subgroup of 16 women with a high intake (at least 600 mg/day) had an uncomplicated delivery. The other 15 pregnancies ended in spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, or premature birth.

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