Probiotics and pregnancy

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Prenatal care is one of the great challenges in the medicine. Aims of therapies and protocols may influence the life of mothers and babies. Diseases occurring during pregnancy are dubious, because of their potential danger and difficulties in their treatment strategy. Prevention must be emphasized using safe and natural drugs. Pre- and probiotics are in focus of the medical science. Publications and studies suggest the importance of these drugs in evidence base medicine. Safe methods are essential in prenatal care. Authors review published data on the effect and potential use of pre- and probiotics during pregnancy.

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Wacha, J., & Szijártó, A. (2011). Probiotics and pregnancy. Orvosi Hetilap, 152(11), 420–426. https://doi.org/10.1556/OH.2011.29061

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