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panfilo

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Which of the following statements about nutrient needs of breastfeeding women is not true?
 A) Breastfeeding women have a higher requirement for DHA than non-pregnant women.
  B) Breastfeeding women should supplement their diets with a multivitamin-mineral supplement.
  C) Breastfeeding women should avoid alcohol intake.
  D) Breastfeeding women should not lose more than a pound a week.
  E) Breastfeeding women need more calories than pregnant women.

Question 2

Critical periods of cell multiplication are most intensive in:
 A) the first trimester of pregnancy.
  B) the second trimester of pregnancy.
  C) the third trimester of pregnancy.
  D) the first year after birth.



mochi09

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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