Pregnancy mythbusting: from 'eating for two' to pineapple bringing on labour – The Guardian


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Pregnancy mythbusting: from ‘eating for two’ to pineapple bringing on labour
The Guardian
In a survey of 2,100 women, the National Charity Partnership (NCP) found that two-thirds of women did not know how many extra calories they needed during pregnancy (a measly 200 a day – something like, the charity says, two pieces of wholegrain toast …
Women ‘unsure how much to eat while pregnant‘ – surveyBBC News
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Pregnant women who believe in the ‘eating for two’ myth put unborn child’s health at risk, experts warnThe Sun
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