(HealthDay News) -- Taking steps to better your health before
you or your partner becomes pregnant can help ensure a healthier
pregnancy.
The womenshealth.gov website offers this preconception
advice:
- Take a daily supplement that contains at least 400 micrograms
to 800 micrograms of folic acid.
- Quit drinking alcohol and smoking.
- Make sure any chronic health condition, such as diabetes,
asthma, epilepsy or obesity, is well-controlled.
- Get any necessary vaccinations.
- Discuss any over-the-counter or prescription medications that
you're taking with your doctor.
- Stay away from toxic substances.
- Avoid animal feces that could lead to infection.
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