After fish, eating this fruit during pregnancy increases brain development in the fetus

As skeptical as pregnant women are, when it comes to superstitions that are related to the baby are all curious and in some form tend to act or believe what is said. If the left breast is bigger than the right, your belly is as saddle, you are eaten [...]
As skeptical as pregnant women are, when it comes to superstitions that are related to the baby are all curious and in some form tend to act or believe what is said.
If your left breast is larger than your right, your belly is like a saddle, you are eaten with sweets, and you are believed to have a daughter. But your grandmothers say that if your belly looks like a basketball ball, your hands are dry, the ring hanging on a pen starts spinning over the safe stomach that you're gonna give birth to a boy. These things you can believe or not, but what you read below is scientifically proven so you have no choice, you have to believe it!

According to a recent study by researchers at Alberta University, a fruit can affect the development of the baby's brain in the womb. Only the power of fish in this field was once known, but the list has already been added to that list.
Analyzing the data of 688 children who were part of the Canadian study, researchers found that the more fruits the future mothers consumed during their pregnancy would be as smart a year after birth, reports the Wall Street Journal.
“Fruat are an amazing source of phytonuents, antioxidants, key vitamins, minerals and prebiotic fibers, which can play a role in improving the cognitative function in-vitro and in-vivo!











