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Charlie

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The pregnant woman ideally should include 175 grams of carbohydrate to achieve the following goals except to:
 a. provide energy for the fetal brain.
  b. spare protein needed for fetal growth.
  c. increase fiber that will reduce risk for constipation.
  d. provide micronutrients needed to prepare the uterus for labor.

Question 2

During the first trimester, the pregnant woman should:
 a. reduce kcalories to lessen total weight gain with the pregnancy.
  b. increase her protein intake to 35 of the total kcalories.
  c. increase her kcaloric intake by 450 kcalories.
  d. not increase kcalories.



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Answer to Question 1

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