"In honor of National Birth Defects Prevention Month, make a
PACT to get healthy, physically and mentally, before and during
pregnancy to increase your chances of having a healthy baby. Avoiding
harmful home and workplace exposures is one important step.
Women
can lower their risk of having a baby born with a birth defect by
following some basic health guidelines throughout their reproductive
years. This is important because many birth defects happen very early
during pregnancy, sometimes before a woman even knows that she is
pregnant. For this year's National Birth Defects Prevention Month, we
encourage all women and their loved ones to make a PACT for prevention..."
Pregnancy and Eating
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