Pregnant women CAN drink coffee - it could slash risk of disease for mum & baby

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Pregnant women CAN drink coffee - it could slash risk of disease for mum & baby
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Pregnant women CAN drink coffee - it could slash risk of disease for mum and baby

in the future, a chronic condition that needs life-long management with diet, exercise and sometimes medication.Mums may go into labour early, be induced or have a C-section due to the baby growing too large or there being too much fluid in the womb.

, other drivers of the condition include being overweight or being of south Asian, Black, African-Caribbean or Middle Eastern origin. “Our findings may provide some reassurance to women who already are consuming low to moderate levels of caffeine,” said Dr Stefanie Hinkle, an assistant professor of Epidemiology at Penn and the study lead.

The study did not find that drinking coffee reduced the risk of other pregnancy complications - high blood pressure or pre-eclampsia.

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