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• Study: Weight Gains In Moms-To-Be Can Lead To Fat Toddlers (The Boston Channel) The standard advice for how much weight a woman should gain during pregnancy may need to change, according to a rigorous and provocative study suggesting that even accepted weight gains may raise the risk of having an overweight toddler.
• Pregnancy weight can lead to fat toddlers (MSNBC) The standard advice for how much weight a woman should gain during pregnancy may need to changed, concludes a rigorous and provocative study suggesting that even accepted weight gains may raise the risk of having an overweight toddler.
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