How is the change in lipid blood levels that occurs during pregnancy best described?
A) Cholesterol and triglyceride levels decrease due to the increased water volume in the blood.
B) Cholesterol and triglyceride levels remain the same as pre-pregnancy levels.
C) Cholesterol and triglyceride levels both increase,though cholesterol to a lesser extent.
D) Cholesterol and triglyceride levels fluctuate daily depending on when the fetus is building nerve cells.
E) Cholesterol levels increase while triglyceride levels decrease compared to pre-pregnancy levels.
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