Liver Damage Before Birth: The Shocking Impact of Mom's Diet - AI Podcast
May 10, 2025•8 min
Episode description
Story at-a-glance
- A 2025 study found that babies whose mothers consumed a Western diet high in unhealthy fats and refined sugar during pregnancy showed signs of liver damage, including scarring and bile acid problems, even before birth
- This early liver damage, linked to the mother's diet, contributes to a growing condition affecting many children, characterized by fat buildup, inflammation and long-term liver damage if not addressed
- Even when mothers switched to a healthier diet after the baby's birth, the initial liver stress and damage initiated during pregnancy were not fully reversed, highlighting the importance of prenatal nutrition
- The study highlighted that a Western diet during pregnancy disrupts the baby's liver's ability to regulate bile acids and maintain oxygen levels, leading to toxic buildup, inflammation and the overgrowth of bile ducts
- To support a baby's healthy development during pregnancy, eliminate vegetable oils, limit linoleic acid (LA) intake, avoid eating out, and choose low-LA animal proteins like grass fed beef, bison and lamb
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