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Giving pregnant women a special daily supplement with extra protein and energy helps their babies be slightly longer and have slightly bigger chest and arm measurements at birth compared to just taking standard iron and folic acid pills. This suggests the extra nutrition helps the baby's body grow in a more well-rounded way, not just gain weight.

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The study found that giving pregnant women extra energy and protein supplements led to babies being slightly longer and having slightly larger chest and arm measurements compared to those who only took standard vitamins. This shows the extra nutrition helps babies grow their bodies more completely.

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