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newsGP – Experts conflicted on controversial caffeine–pregnancy study – RACGP
Clinicians and researchers are debating whether recommendations for caffeine consumption during pregnancy require ‘radical revision’.
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Clinicians and researchers are debating whether recommendations for caffeine consumption during pregnancy require ‘radical revision’.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women are currently told they can consume up to 200 mg of caffeine per day, or roughly two cups of moderate-strength coffee.
The research in question, published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine, suggests ‘there is no safe level of consumption’ and as such women who are pregnant or trying to conceive should avoid caffeine.This findin…
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