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Suggest why the daily requirement increase if a woman becomes pregnant


Question Posted Tuesday January 18 2011, 4:20 pm

suggest why the daily requirement of energy increase if a woman becomes pregnant


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karenR answered Wednesday January 19 2011, 7:22 am:
Why? If you want a reasonably intelligent answer,
you might want to give some details and try to make some sense.

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cuttechick24 answered Tuesday January 18 2011, 7:08 pm:
The reason the daily requirment for supplenments for a woman goes up when she becomes pregnant is because she is not only caring for herself but also the baby inside of her.

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