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SCI 228 WEEK 7 ILAB, PRENATAL LIFECYCLE AND NUTRITION

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SCI 228 WEEK 7 ILAB, PRENATAL LIFECYCLE AND NUTRITION Prenatal is define by Google as “before birth” or during pregnancy. There is no specific age for this lifecycle, as women can birth children from early teens to their 50s. Nutrition is important prior to conception, during pregnancy and after the birth of an infant. Pregnancies, when full-term usually last 37-42 weeks, from the first day of the last menstrual cycle, to the day the baby is born. This time period is divided in to three trimesters, with each one lasting between 12-14 weeks (Stickler, 2014). By the end of the first trimester, Stickler (2014) notes that a baby will have developed all of its organs. The mother should aim to consume the same amount of calories as before, ensuring an adequate supply of folic acid which can help prevent neural tube defects. The number of calories consumed daily should increase, according to Pruitt et al (2010), by 350-400kcal during the second and third trimesters. They point out that it is important to eat nutrient-dense foods, as macronutrient requirements increase by 50% during this time (pg. 706). Nutrition During pregnancy, there is an increased need by the mother for macronutrients. The extra macronutrients are needed as the blood volume of the mother has increased. They are also needed to support the growth of the placenta, uterus, and the fetus (Pruitt et al, 2010, pg.707), as well as providing the mother with adequate nutrients to ensure her own health is maintained. Macronutrients are essential during this stage of the lifecycle as they “provide necessary energy for building tissue. They are also the building blocks for the physical form and structure of the fetus, as well as for other pregnancy-associated” (pg.706). Below are the types of micronutrients that are important during pregnancy and the recommended daily intake: Protein (71g): Required for cell building for both mother and baby. Carbohydrates (175g): Provides energy to support a growing baby. Carbohydrates contain many other nutrients including fiber.

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