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Caffeine associated with foetal growth restriction
Consumption of caffeine during pregnancy may increase the risk of foetal growth restriction, according to the results of a large, prospective observational study carried out in the UK. 2635 low risk pregnant women were recruited between 8-12 weeks of pregnancy. A validated caffeine assessment tool was used to quantify total caffeine intake from four weeks before conception and throughout pregnancy ...
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