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Pregnancy know-how quiz

How much do you know about pregnancy health? Take this true/false quiz to find out.

  1. I should not drink any alcoholic beverages while I am pregnant.



  2. I should see my doctor at least three months before I become pregnant to discuss my preconception health.



  3. I have a disability, but that does not mean that my baby will have a disability.



  4. Exercise is dangerous for pregnant women.



  5. I had some problems during my first pregnancy, and I'll probably have the same problems again.



  6. Folic acid is important during pregnancy and pregnant women need more than non-pregnant women.



  7. Now that I am pregnant I must eat twice as much to provide my unborn baby with the vitamins and minerals that she or he needs.



  8. All pregnant women should aim to gain 25 to 30 pounds during pregnancy.



  9. Because I am healthy and in good shape, I do not need to make any changes now that I am pregnant.



  10. There is nothing that can be done about morning sickness.


Content last updated September 27, 2010.

Resources last updated September 27, 2010.

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