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  2. This is the healthiest seafood, according to experts - AOL

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    People who are pregnant and breastfeeding should choose low-mercury seafood but limit intake to 12 ounces per week, according to the FDA. Seafood that’s higher in mercury should not be eaten ...

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  4. 19 Pregnancy Super-Foods You Can Eat During All 3 ... - AOL

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    merc67/Getty Images. Think kale, spinach, arugula and Swiss chard.They’re all rich with folate, plus some other beneficial pregnancy nutrients cited by ACOG like vitamin C, the minerals iron ...

  5. FDA to update seafood guidance for pregnant women - AOL

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  6. Nutrition and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Nutrition and pregnancy refers to the nutrient intake, and dietary planning that is undertaken before, during and after pregnancy. Nutrition of the fetus begins at conception. For this reason, the nutrition of the mother is important from before conception (probably several months before) as well as throughout pregnancy and breastfeeding.

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  8. Health Benefits of Mackerel Fish - AOL

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    Mackerel is very high in B vitamins, which help convert the food you eat into energy. B vitamins also aid in red blood cell formation. Sufficient intake of vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 can help ...

  9. Seafood mislabelling - Wikipedia

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    Mislabeled seafood can create serious health risks, including conditions which may even be fatal. Three common health risks include substituting escolar for tuna, ciguatera and scombroid food poisoning. Mislabeled seafood may also harm pregnant women who are told to avoid certain species of fish during pregnancy.

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