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A recent American study reveals that many women lack fundamental knowledge that affects the health of the fetus during the early weeks of pregnancy, especially regarding the necessity to abstain from alcohol starting from the attempt to conceive, rather than after receiving the pregnancy test result. The study showed that 87% of participants understand that drinking during pregnancy is unsafe, but one-third are unaware of when to stop, while nearly half struggle to identify a healthy weight gain range during pregnancy. The results also highlighted a lack of awareness about the dangers of passive smoking to infants, with 58% exposing themselves to the risks associated with sudden infant death syndrome.
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