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The strong association between caffeine intake and birth weight was maintained across all of the trimesters.
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In a small cohort of women (n=109) who had reduced their caffeine intake from 300 mg/day before pregnancy to <50 mg/day by weeks 5-12 of pregnancy their offspring's mean birth weight was higher than that of those who maintained their caffeine intake at >300 mg/day (n=193) (difference in birth weight 161 g (95% confidence interval 24 to 297 g), P=0.02).
Her birth weight was normal.
Mean birth weight was similar across polyclinics.
Birth weight was extracted from medical records.
Birth weight was 2.5 kg.
His birth weight was 750 g.
Her birth weight was three pounds, 13 ounces.
Birth weight was <5th percentile.
Birth weight was 8 pounds 9 ounces.
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