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The "dos" and "don'ts" of pregnancy are deeply flawed around the world

July 28, 2017 Quartz

Across cultures, women are bombarded with different messages about what's ok to eat during pregnancy. Emily Oster, professor of economics and author of "Expecting Better," said she didn't find any evidence that would suggest drinking alcohol would harm a fetus. She discusses this on other common guidance around pregnancy that can often be a source of anxiety.

The "dos" and "don'ts" of pregnancy are deeply flawed around the world (comments by Emily Oster) – Quartz

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