carbohydrate intake during pregnancy
"Carbohydrate intake during pregnancy refers to the amount of carbohydrates consumed by a pregnant woman as part of her daily diet. Carbohydrates are a key source of energy and provide essential nutrients for both the mother and developing fetus, supporting healthy growth and development throughout the pregnancy."
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