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  2. Prenatal vitamin - Wikipedia

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    Prenatal vitamins, also known as prenatal supplements, are vitamin and mineral supplements intended to be taken before and during pregnancy and during postnatal lactation. Although not intended to replace a healthy diet, prenatal vitamins provide women of childbearing age with nutrients recognized by various health organizations including the ...

  3. 'Will the baby be OK?' Pregnant women reflect on their COVID ...

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    That, coupled with pregnant women being excluded from early clinical trials of the COVID-19 vaccine "likely played some part" in pregnant women now being wary of the vaccine, he says. Women who ...

  4. Prenatal care - Wikipedia

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    Prenatal care, also known as antenatal care, is a type of preventive healthcare.It is provided in the form of medical checkups, consisting of recommendations on managing a healthy lifestyle and the provision of medical information such as maternal physiological changes in pregnancy, biological changes, and prenatal nutrition including prenatal vitamins, which prevents potential health problems ...

  5. Dietary supplement - Wikipedia

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    The most common components in prenatal vitamins include vitamins B 6, folate, B 12, C, D, E, iron and calcium. [72] Sufficient intake of vitamin B 6 can lower the risk of early pregnancy loss and relieve symptoms of morning sickness. [73] [74] Folate is also an essential nutrient for pregnant women to prevent neural tube defects. [73]

  6. How can I avoid toxic metals in prenatal vitamins? - AOL

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    A recent study found heavy metals—including lead, cadmium, and arsenic—in some prenatal vitamins. Here's what ob-gyns want you to know about their safety.

  7. Vaccine hesitancy increasing among pregnant women, a CDC ...

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    Just more than half, or 55.4%, got their Tdap vaccines and only 27.3% of women got the Covid booster before or during pregnancy last season, when omicron infections were filling hospitals.