Deborah Harrell wrote:
 
> "Researchers say women with a high intake of coffee
> were also more likely to have a high intake of alcohol
> and be smokers. Once they adjusted for smoking habits
> and alcohol drinking during pregnancy, the risk of
> stillbirth associated with coffee consumption
> decreased slightly to about a 40% increase in risk for
> those who drank four to seven cups of coffee per day
> and a 220% increase in risk among those who drank more
> than eight cups a day.
<snippage>
> A little bit of coffee, however, is related to a
> slightly _lower_ risk of stillbirth (in article).

OK, and what does a 32-ounce iced tea no more than 5 times a week do? 
(I'm not sure the biggest were as much as 32 ounces, but they weren't any
bigger than that, at least.)

        Julia

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