Paul Saladino· MD
urinary ketone levels do not correlate with serum ketones levels in pregnancy so I pulled a bunch of studies looking at this
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urinary ketone levels do not correlate with serum ketones levels in pregnancy so I pulled a bunch of studies looking at this
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and your daughter is healthy and beautiful and has the most amazing air that I've ever seen I know I know he's precocious and running around so yes have a totally healthy baby in ketosis and pregnancy is oh yeah for sure
a mom's body in the second or third trimester is making ketones and they are actively making cue tones and they are crossing the placenta and not only is the mom making ketones but the baby is making its own ketones because they've done studies looking at the umbilical vein of the baby and the maternal serum level of ketones and the baby's ketone levels are even higher
you to even change the acid base of the blood like your key some levels would have to consistently be like above five i've even hired yeah yeah i mean yeah i mean to even say that like you can get to a level of ketogenesis and pregnancy that would be dangerous that it would be hard the woman would probably have to fast for for quite a bit of time