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How much calcium do pregnant women need?
Author: Caden Telford
Website: http://www.CalciumTips.com
Added: Sun, Dec 17, 2006 23:27:57
Category: Calcium Questions
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During pregnancy, calcium is one of the minerals that is important for both the mother and the baby. You should know that the calcium that the mother is taking helps in the development of the baby in her womb. If you have been taking calcium or calcium supplements when you were not pregnant, you should continue taking them during your pregnancy. An average of 1,500 mg of calcium supplement daily during the pregnancy can lower the risk of having a premature birth.
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