
Preconception supplements may not impact fetal growth
Supplements given to women prior to conception do little to improve certain indicators of fetal growth but can be used to reduce maternal anemia, according to a new study.
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Supplements given to women prior to conception do little to improve certain indicators of fetal growth but can be used to reduce maternal anemia, according to a new study.
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