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May 4, 2024, 12:41 AM
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Sara Abd El-Kareem
Magnesium deficiency in pregnancy can result in significant health complications for the mother and the infant. Pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, restricted fetal growth, and intrauterine growth restriction are among the potential complications. Magnesium regulates vital bodily processes, including blood pressure, heart rate, muscle contractions, and coagulation. Magnesium is necessary for pregnant women to maintain a tranquil uterus and enhance fetal development. During pregnancy, it is vital to ensure adequate magnesium intake.
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