During her pregnancy, Padma increased her intake of coffee and tea. Her doctor is likely to tell her that high doses of caffeine contained in coffee and tea increase the risk of __________

A) premature labor
B) limb deformities
C) respiratory distress at birth
D) low birth weight


Answer: D

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