The DTI images — taken at an average of 20 days after birth — were used to associate maternal
iron intake during pregnancy to differences in cortical gray matter and, to a lesser extent, in major axonal pathways within the underlying white matter of the brain.
Not exact matches
I think the most important thing
during pregnancy and while nursing is to focus on your
iron and calcium
intake.
Adequate
iron intake is also very important
during pregnancy to keep you from becoming anemic.
During pregnancy, a woman's daily
intake requirements for certain nutrients, such as folic acid (folate), calcium, and
iron will increase.
Since blood levels of retinol - binding protein change with pregnancy, the serum retinol test can yield inaccurate results.22 Be aware that routine
iron supplementation is not advisable
during pregnancy, since an increased
iron intake in women with an already adequate
iron status may have adverse effects.