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1. You start preparing for a healthy baby at your first prenatal care visit.
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2. It's dangerous to use street drugs when you're pregnant, but over-the-counter drugs are okay.
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3. Working around dangerous chemicals before pregnancy can be harmful to your future baby's health.
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4. There's a lot of hype about vitamins, but all you really have to do is eat healthy food.
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5. There's not much you can do before getting pregnant that could make a difference in your future baby's health.
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