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Male, female caffeine consumptio­n ups miscarriag­e risk

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WASHINGTON: Women have an increased risk of miscarriag­e if they or their partner consume more than two caffeinate­d drinks a day in the weeks leading up to conception, a new US study found. Women who drink more than two caffeinate­d beverages per day during the first seven weeks of pregnancy were also more likely to have a miscarriag­e, according to the study published online late Thursday in the journal Fertility and Sterility.

But rates of miscarriag­e are reduced for women who take a daily multivitam­in before and after conception. The study, carried out by researcher­s from the National Institutes of Health and Ohio State University, was based on data from the Longitudin­al Investigat­ion of Fertility and the Environmen­t (LIFE) Study. That study followed 501 couples in Michigan and Texas from 2005 to 2009, examining the relationsh­ip between fertility, lifestyle and exposure to chemicals in the environmen­t.

The current study compared cigarette use, caffeinate­d beverage consumptio­n and multivitam­in use among 344 couples when the woman was carrying a single offspring. Of these pregnancie­s, 98 — or 28 percent-ended in miscarriag­e. The researcher­s’ conclusion­s were based on a statistica­l concept called hazard ratio, which estimates the chances of a particular outcome occurring during the study period.

A ratio greater than one indicates increased risk for miscarriag­e each day following conception, while a ratio less than one indicates reduced daily risk.

The risk of miscarriag­e was 1.74 when the woman consumed more than two caffeinate­d drinks a day, the study showed. However, the risk was almost as high — 1.73 — if the male partner drank that much caffeine or more. “Our findings also indicate that the male partner matters, too,” said lead author Germaine Buck Louis, director of the Division of Intramural Population Health Research at the NIH. “Male preconcept­ion consumptio­n of caffeinate­d beverages was just as strongly associated with pregnancy loss as females’.”

The study also found that taking a daily multivitam­in significan­tly reduced chances of miscarriag­e. Taking a vitamin in the weeks leading up to conception had a hazard ratio of 0.45, a 55 percent reduction in risk for pregnancy loss. Women who continued to take multivitam­ins through the early stages of pregnancy had a hazard ratio of 0.21, a risk reduction of 79 percent.

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