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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Studies show up to 20 percent of a childs IQ is influenced by prenatal and postnatal experience. Learn what you and your baby need before and after birth with these 15 compelling news reports produced by the leading medical news reporting team in the country:
1. Brainy Babies 2. Easier Pregnancies 3. Pregnancy Mood Foods 4. Too Posh to Push 5. Tips for New Moms 6. Circumcision: Yes or No? 7. Testing Embryos 8. Knowing at Birth 9. Pregnancy Weight Loss 10. Tips for Multiple Birth 11. The Baby Blues 12. Pregnant and Too Skinny 13. C-Section Debate 14. Pregnancy Q & As 15. Designer Babies
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Each 90-second report covers information every pregnant woman should know! Its a common myth that listening to classical music will make your baby smart. That one hasnt been proven, but there are several things that have: Omega 3: These fatty acids have been extensively studied over the last few years and have been proven beneficial for fetal and eye development. Long chain fatty acids known as DHA and EPA are of particular importance for fetal development. A good source for these types of Omega 3 is oily fish, or fish oils. Choline: This essential nutrient plays a big role in the formation of a babys septum and hippocampus, two major areas where learning and memory take place. Pregnant moms should be getting about 450 milligrams of Choline every day during pregnancy, and 550 milligrams a day during lactation. Choline-rich foods include eggs, beef, and dairy products Clean teeth: Having periodontal disease during pregnancy has been proven to increase a mothers risk of delivering a premature or low birth weight baby by seven times. This may be because a gum infection can trigger the body to release prostaglandin, which is a labor-inducing chemical. Babies who are born prematurely or with low birth weight are more at risk to suffer from developmental delays or learning disabilities.
Low Stress: Studies have shown maternal stress may inhibit a fetuss brain growth by restricting blood flow to the uterus. Its also possible that high levels of stress can interfere with the production of a babys brain neurons and synapses. Experts recommend seeking professional help if youre having trouble with stress during pregnancy.
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