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Good question for the Infant Risk Center! I do know that infants ' livers process caffeine slowly in the beginning, so probably the reason for caution.I looked in the food contaminants file. 1/2 of the articles (9) were on caffeine. From 1983 to 2018. Most cite 300mg daily, not with caffeine as a drug. Pat in SNJ
Potentially toxic foods while breastfeeding: garlic, caffeine, mushrooms and more. Anderson, A. BFMed 13(10) 2018; doi:10.1089/bfm.2018.0192 {MSF- 38484}
Can consuming caffeine while breastfeeding harm your baby? An interview with Ruth Lawrence, MD. J Caffeine Research, 1(4) 2011; doi: 10.1089/caf.2011.1212 {MSF-41303}
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