Many women are not getting enough of a key pregnancy nutrient that could be vital to a child's brain development, an expert warns, but a quick diet change can help expecting mothers make sure their child gets the substance it needs.Dr Steven Zeisel, a nutrition expert at the University of , told DailyMail.com that the little-known essential nutrient choline could be key to human brain development, but many are not getting enough of it in utero or in the first few years of life.He says that research has found that the nutrient is essential in brain development, and that the onus falls on the mother to pass it on through her child - whether while she is carrying the baby or through her breast milk after birth.
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