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A new study backed by National Institutes of Health found consuming fish at least once a month when pregnant drops the chances of autism by 20% .
Fish has natural omega-3 fatty acids and other important nutrients like iodine, iron and zinc that are vital to a baby's brain, speech and hearing development.
The FDA has warned that while fish is an important part of diet, women should make sure they limit the amount of high mercury seafood they consume.
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