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A new review has found that taking omega-3 supplements during pregnancy could reduce the risk of premature births.
Pregnant women who have low levels of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in their first and second trimesters may have a higher risk of early preterm birth.
Couples who eat more fish and seafood tend to have sex more often and may find it easier to conceive a child.
Several international organizations recommend that pregnant women should aim for at least 200 milligrams of omega-3 fatty acid, known as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), per day.
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