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\nPreconception health focuses on taking steps now to protect the health of a baby in the future. The tips outlined here are beneficial for all people, whether or not they plan to have a baby one day.
\nWomen and their partners who are thinking about pregnancy should talk with their doctor or healthcare provider about how to prevent Zika.
\nTreating for Two is an initiative that aims to improve the health of people and their babies by identifying the safest treatment options for common conditions before, during, and after pregnancy.
\nFetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a group of conditions that can occur in a person who was exposed to alcohol before birth.
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