A: The recognition is FALSE -- later some caveats.
For years, obstetricians thought that even self-denying caffeine consumption increased the risk of miscarriage. In fact, one psychotherapy released in forward 2008 found that drinking two cups of coffee a hours of daylight or five cans of caffeinated soda (both of which contain not quite 200 milligrams of caffeine) could double a pregnant girls risk of miscarriage.
But a review of existing studies upon the subject, released by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in August 2010, found that one cup of caffeinated coffee or one caffeinated soft beverage a hours of hours of daylight wont lift the risk of miscarriage or preterm birth.
"This is affable news," says Gene Burkett, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. "Frankly, there is no credible data that says drinking a cup of coffee a day increases the risk of miscarriage. That effect is abandoned seen after more than two cups per daylight."
How massive can that cup be? Think of it this way: An 8-ounce mug of brewed, drip coffee has very about 137 milligrams of caffeine (instant coffee and a single shot of espresso both have just virtually half of that). So a 12-ounce cup has 200 mg of caffeine, which should be your upper limit.
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