date:Feb 20, 2013
the University of Leicester, and funded by the Food Standards Agency, reported in the British Medical Journal that caffeine might restrict the growth of babies in the womb.
The Food Standards Agency said its advisers, the Committee on Toxiciology, could not identify a level of caffeine that was so low it posed no increased risk to babies. It seems likely that risk is increased in association with intakes in the order of 200mg per day and perhaps even lower, they said.