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A healthy, balanced diet can help increase a couple’s chances of conceiving and also contribute to the baby’s health.
During pregnancy, an adequate intake of macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients will promote fetal growth and development, and reduce adverse outcomes, said Dr Tan Toh Lick, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at Thomson Women’s Clinic (Jurong East).
If you are trying to get pregnant, it is best to eat a varied diet, said Dr Tan and Ms Christine Ong, senior principal dietitian at KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital, who spoke at a recent talk, What Should I Eat If I’m Planning To Get Pregnant?.
Here, they share some tips:
CHANGE YOUR DIET
CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE
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