‘No large negative effects from drinking coffee while pregnant’: research

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A major genetic analysis of thousands of women has found coffee appears to be safe to drink in moderation during pregnancy

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“For the outcomes we looked at we can’t find any effect regardless of the amount [of caffeine],” she said. “We showed that these genetic variants not only affect coffee consumption in the general population but also in pregnant women,” he said. Just how safe caffeine is for pregnant women and their babies has been the subject of much research in recent years.publication found that no amount of caffeine was safe for a developing fetus, recommending pregnant women avoid caffeine entirely.

For her research, Moen conceded that there may be other negative effects related to caffeine consumption during pregnancy which they did not include in the study.

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