Does caffeine consumption during pregnancy increase the risk of fetal mortality? A literature review
The aim of this study was to evaluate the available epidemiological evidence of the effect of caffeine consumption during pregnancy on fetal mortality. A systematic qualitative review of observational studies that referred to any source of exposure to caffeine from food in pregnancy and to fetal mor...
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Main Authors: | Alicia Matijasevich (Author), Iná S. Santos (Author), Fernando C. Barros (Author) |
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