Paul Saladino· MD
and there is anecdotal we actually just looked right before we started this podcast and there's nothing that's in the medical literature that has to do with the significance of a vegan or vegetarian diet and placental health
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and there is anecdotal we actually just looked right before we started this podcast and there's nothing that's in the medical literature that has to do with the significance of a vegan or vegetarian diet and placental health
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there's several midwifes that won't even take uh vegetarian or vegan clients
there's several midwives that won't even take — vegetarian or vegan clients i take them in the hopes that i can change their nutrition throughout their pregnancy
there is anecdotal we actually just looked right before we started this podcast and there's nothing that's in the medical literature that has to do with the significance of a vegan or vegetarian diet and placental health but it's something that as midwives talking — you know in peer review — we we commonly see that same thing
over the last almost 19 years i've seen three placental abruptions in my practice — and all three of them were vegetarian