Pregnant, Don't Drink Alcohol When a pregnant woman drinks alcohol, so does her unborn baby. Click here for more
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If you're pregnant or planning to get pregnant, you probably have a lot of
questions. This website will help you learn how to be healthy (before,
during, and after pregnancy) and give your baby a healthy start to life.
Move your mouse over the pregnancy stages that follow to see a list of
topics on this website.
If you are a healthcare professional or researcher
looking for more technical information,
click here.
Date:
January 22, 2008
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental
Disabilities
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