date:Feb 20, 2013
irth to be a concern.
Because the study was based on observations, it is impossible to be sure that caffeine is the cause, but the scientists accounted for smoking and other factors known to affect birthweight. They now plan to follow up the medical records of the children to see if they experienced any developmental problems in the early years of life.The findings build on the work of other researchers who have suggested women reduce their caffeine intake during pregnancy. In 2008, doctors at