Two eggs a day to fight malnutrition before birth?
NCT ID NCT06405360
Summary
This study is testing whether eating two eggs every day during pregnancy can help babies be born longer and healthier. It involves 956 pregnant women in Rwanda. Half will eat two eggs daily, while the other half follow their usual diet, to see if the eggs make a difference in the baby's growth and development.
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Ndama Health Center
Nyagatare, Rwanda
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