Does the general population include pregnant women

  Pregnant women have special physical conditions during pregnancy, so they need to be careful and cautious in various aspects of life and diet. Since pregnant women have special physical conditions, does the general population include pregnant women?

  

Does the general population include pregnant women1

  The general population refers to the general public, which is different from the special population. The special population includes the elderly, the weak, the sick, the physically unhealthy, pregnant women, and lactating women. Therefore, the general population does not include pregnant women. Pregnant women have special physical conditions due to pregnancy. In their daily behavior, pregnant women should not only consider themselves, but also the fetus in their belly.

  Compared to the general population, pregnant women should pay more attention to the selection and consumption of food and medicine. For pregnant women, this special group, they must be more careful and cautious when choosing food and medicine. If there is anything unclear, they should promptly consult a doctor and seek their advice to avoid adverse reactions to the fetus.

  During pregnancy, pregnant women should also try to avoid exposure to factors that are harmful to their own and fetal health, such as harmful chemicals, blood draws, alcohol consumption, staying up late, etc. These pregnant women should try to avoid doing so as much as possible. At the same time, they should strengthen their nutrition during pregnancy, consume more high-quality protein and vitamins, maintain a reasonable diet and balanced nutrition to meet the needs of fetal growth and development.

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