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Pregnancy NutritionHow your body uses vital nutrients during pregnancy today as well as long-term effects.
Never before have we known so much about how your baby's growth and long-term health is affected by pregnancy nutrition.
Did you ever wonder how the foods you eat today get used by your baby and your body? Here is a quick look at some of the vital nutrients and their crucial role during pregnancy: ProteinGrows new tissues for baby and mother and helps with milk production for breastfeeding. CalciumForms baby's and mother's skeleton and teeth. IronProduces additional blood and supplies baby's iron stores needed in the liver. Vitamin AHelps to development cells as well as grow teeth and bones. Vitamin CForms new tissues and connective tissues. Also helps mother to absorb iron. Folic AcidPrevents neural tube defects and helps to increase mother's red blood cells. These vital nutrients help the baby to grow and develop as well as to grow and sustain new tissue to keep your pregnancy healthy. There is new evidence that shows that nutrition during pregnancy affects your baby's long-term health. In his book, The Prenatal Prescription, Dr. Peter Nathanielsz explains that the lack of vital nutrients can actually contribute to illnesses or diseases that the child may develop later in life. Here is one example of how this might work:
Pregnancy Nutrition affecting Health of GrandchildrenAnd the long-term health effects just got longer! Nathanielsz even discovered that the effects of prenatal under-nutrition can be passed down from one generation to another. So what you eat on a daily basis not only affects the health of your own baby but can also affect the health of your grandchildren! So be sure you are getting all of your vital nutrients every day. For more information about healthy nutrition, read Pregnancy Diet Plan and Prenatal Vitamins as well as Organic Foods and Pregnancy. For the entire nutrition series, click here. Do you think any of your health problems might have been affected by your mother's nutrition? Let's talk on the forum!
The copyright of the article Pregnancy Nutrition in Pregnancy & Childbirth is owned by Brenda Lane. Permission to republish Pregnancy Nutrition in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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