Preventing Excessive Gestational Weight Gain and Postpartum Weight Retention.
O’Dwyer, V ; McAuliffe, F
O’Dwyer, V
McAuliffe, F
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2017-10
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PREGNANCY
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
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GESTATIONAL WEIGHT GAIN
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regnancy and the postpartum period are unique opportunities to promote healthy lifestyle choices including a healthy diet and regular exercise. This is especially important for those who are overweight or obese. Women are weighed at their first antenatal visit and body mass index (BMI) calculated, but not all hospitals routinely weigh women throughout pregnancy. A qualitative Dublin study examined experiences of routine weighing during antenatal care. This study found that women expected to be weighed during pregnancy and postpartum. The benefits of this included providing reassurance and minimising postpartum weight retention. Furthermore, women were eager to receive more information about healthy lifestyle interventions and gestational weight gain (GWG) from healthcare professionals
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