What's for Dinner? Ask Your Doctor.
What's for Dinner? Ask Your Doctor.
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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists does not publish a comprehensive list of what not to eat while pregnant. Since each woman and each pregnancy is different, it advises women to consult their doctors. ACOG does, however, provide general information on nutrition and pregnancy on its Web site. Go to http:/
Laura Riley, director of labor and delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital, recommends the USDA Web site http:/
I found the most helpful Web site regarding fish and its mercury content to be http:/
Through all your research, keep in mind that online searches will result in an abundance of conflicting information that may or may not be based on fact.
-- Moira E. McLaughlin



