The Environmental Chemicals That Are Harmful To A Woman And Her Baby During Pregnancy
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Bridget Swinney
Guest Bio: Bridget Swinney is a registered dietician nutritionist who has spent the last 20 years helping moms feed themselves and their families better through individual counseling, speaking engagements, media appearances and her books. Swinney is the author of the newly released fourth edition of EATING EXPECTANTLY: Practical Advice for Healthy Eating Before, During and After Pregnancy, as well as Baby Bites: Everything You Need to Know About Feeding Infants and Toddlers in One Handy Book, and Healthy Food for Healthy Kids.
Key Takeaways
- Expert Profile: Bridget Swinney — Bridget Swinney is a registered dietician nutritionist who has spent the last 20 years helping moms feed themselves and their families better through individual counseling, speaking engagements, me…
- Key Insight: She’s a registered dietician-nutritionist and she’s also an author – the author of Eating Expectantly: Practical Advice for Healthy Eating Before, During and After Pregnancy, as well as the b…
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- Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Bridget Swinney’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
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Segment Overview:
Bridget Swinney discusses environmental chemicals that are harmful to a woman and her baby during pregnancy. Everyday, household item are are identified as containing harmful chemical compounds.
Transcription
Health Professional Radio
Neal Howard: Hello, you’re listening to Health Professional Radio. I’m your host Neal Howard. Our guest is Bridget Swinney. She’s a registered dietician-nutritionist and she’s also an author – the author of Eating Expectantly: Practical Advice for Healthy Eating Before, During and After Pregnancy, as well as the book Baby Bites: everything you need to know about feeding infants and toddlers in one handy book. How are you doing, Bridget?
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