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Women Are Careless With Pre-Pregnancy Diet

The researchers noticed that a very few women who later got pregnant actually took up the advice for folic acid intake and alcohol recommendation. For their study about 12,445 non-pregnant women aged 20-34 between 1998 and 2002 were interviewed. It was to check how many of these women obeyed the dietary advice given to them. Out of these women, 238 became pregnant within three months of the interview.
About 23 percent of the 238 women that got pregnant did not expect the pregnancy in the next 12 months. In the unplanned group only one of the women took the given advice seriously but among the remainder, who were, in some sense, 'planning' a pregnancy, the percentage was only slightly higher at 3.3pct.
As reported by the British medical journal, it was more likely for women who got pregnant to comply with alcohol consumption than those who were not pregnant. It was found that only 2.9 pct of the women were observing the daily dose of 400g of folic acid and drinking and consuming only four units of alcohol per week, as compared to 0.66 percent that was not pregnant.
However, the authors have mentioned that the above mentioned data displayed only limited changes in the health manners pre-pregnancy.AGENCIES
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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