Are caffeinated beverages risk factors for delayed conception?
The association between time to conceive reported by 2817 fertile women who had recently had a liveborn child and consumption of coffee, tea, and "cola" drinks has been investigated. No evidence for an adverse effect of caffeine was found. For levels of consumption ranging from less than o...
Main Authors: | Joesoef, MR, Beral, V, Rolfs, RT, Aral, S, Cramer, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1990
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