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Claire Jennings <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Jun 1999 17:54:23 -0700
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From the Prenatal Ed Update
Vol. 3 #5 May 15, 1998

Drinking Water Safety
Bottle or Tap?
Drink 10 glasses of water every day. That’s the standard advice to pregnant
women from health experts, and Beginnings: A Practical Guide Through Your
Pregnancy. A Prenatal Ed Update reader recently inquired about reports from
her clients that bottled water might be unsafe for pregnant women and their
babies. Others have wondered if tap water is OK. This report summarizes
current information on drinking water safety in the US and suggests steps
to ensure that your drinking water is safe.

Plus 5 Reasons to Keep Drinking Water

See http://www.PrenatalEd.com/newsv3n5.htm

The Prenatal Ed Update is a monthly newsletter is published by Practice
Development, Inc for healthcare practitioners, health educators, medical
case managers, employers and insurers who share our commitment to promoting
perinatal health.To learn more about the PrenatalEd Update, and to have it
delivered to your email each month, visit http://www.PrenatalEd.com/news.htm


Claire Jennings
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