Risk Of Low Birth Weights Reduced By Multivitamins In Pregnancy

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Risk Of Low Birth Weights Reduced By Multivitamins In Pregnancy

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Prenatal multivitamin supplements are associated with a significantly reduced risk of babies with a low birth weight compared with prenatal iron-folic acid supplementation, found a new study in th

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Vitamins May Lower Risk of Birth Complication

webmd.com — “Women who take a multivitamin every day around the time of conception appear to have a reduced risk for delivering low-birth weight babies, a new study finds.View full resource at webmd.com

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policyforresults.org — “1.   What Results Do You Want? Children born as a result of unintended pregnancies run higher risks of low birth-weight and preterm birth, both of which increase the likelihood of infant mortality.  For teens, becoming a parent is a leading reason for dropping out of high school. Teen childbearing in the United States costs taxpayers at least $10.9 billion (2008) due to expenditures associated with negative consequences for the children of teens.[1] See more information on priorities and indicatView full resource at policyforresults.org

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Pre-pregnancy diet affects the health of future offspring

eurekalert.org — “Poor maternal diet before conception can result in offspring with reduced birth weights and increased risk of developing type II diabetes and obesity. Mice that were fed a low protein diet before conception (but had a normal diet during pregnancy) gave birth to offspring that had lower birth weights and increased insulin sensitivity. This work will be presented at the Society for Experimental Biology Annual Conference in Glasgow on July 2, 2011.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Pre-pregnancy diet affects the health of future offspring, mouse study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “Poor maternal diet before conception can result in offspring with reduced birth weights and increased risk of developing type II diabetes and obesity. In a new study, mice that were fed a low protein diet before conception (but had a normal diet during pregnancy) gave birth to offspring that had lower birth weights and increased insulin sensitivity.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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