Multiple Choice
Some studies report no adverse effects of caffeine on the developing fetus. Other studies have found that those who consume large amounts of caffeine are more likely than non-users to
A) also smoke during pregnancy.
B) have low-birth-weight infants or miscarriages.
C) have infants with higher rates of mental retardation.
D) eat poor diets during pregnancy.
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