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Abstract: Recent research on caffeine--its metabolism, teratogenic properties, and relationship to problems in pregnancy--are presented in a report to the Food and Drug Administration. Animal studies demonstrate the health implications of excessive caffeine consumption during gestation. Human epidemiologic data is extensively reviewed and found inadequate in assessing and association between caffeine exposure and fetal abnormalities. Further studies of the biologic effects of caffeine in humans are recommended.