Saturday, July 24, 2010

SA PAGKAING TAMA AT SAPAT WASTONG TIMBANG NI BABY ANG KATAPAT

Nutrition in the womb is the process that delivers to the fetus what it needs to grow and develop into a healthy baby. A fetus receives its nutrition from two sources. The first source of nutrients is from the mother’s diet before and during pregnancy. Most people understand this.
A baby that is undernourished may try to compensate by expanding the surface of its placenta to extract more nutrients from the mother. This is dangerous because the baby and the placenta have to share the available food between them. A larger placenta will require a larger share. The shape and size of the placental surface predict heart disease, high blood pressure and certain cancers in later life. The predictions vary with the mother’s nutritional state, as she is the ultimate source of food. The predictions also differ in boys and girls. Boys invest less than girls in placental growth but more readily expand the placental surface if they become undernourished.
The least known and probably more important source of nutrients is the mother’s body. All bodies undergo a turnover process. Turnover is the ever-changing state of breakdown and renewal of muscle, fat and bone which releases protein, fat and calcium into the bloodstream.
SO MOMMY'S YOU MUST EAT THE PROPER FOOD FOR THE BETTER HEALTH FUTURE OF THE BABY!!

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