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Obesity presents many challenges to mothers and their unborn babies
How can a severely overweight woman prepare for pregnancy? What if she is already pregnant? How do you guide her through an inherently high-risk pregnancy and labor to a successful birth?
Pregnancy in the Obese Woman takes the best available evidence on pregnancy and obesity to provide an insightful, practical guide to management in one volume. After a review of the epidemiology and special considerations of prenatal care in obese women of childbearing age, the authors cover:
With obesity on the rise, increasing numbers of pregnancies are being seen in overweight and obese women, which presents a significant challenge to obstetric and other health care providers. Pregnancy in the Obese Woman provides you with the critical information you need to ease your mind and help your patients become contented mothers.
Titles of Related Interest
Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies, 5e
Queenan, Hobbins and Spong (eds); ISBN 978-1-4051-9650-5
Obstetic Clinical Algorithms: Management and Evidence
Norwitz, Belfort, Saade, Miller; ISBN 978-14051-8111-2
Preterm Birth: Prevention and Management
Berghella (ed); 978-1-4051-9290-3
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Obesity presents many challenges to mothers and their unborn babies
How can a severely overweight woman prepare for pregnancy? What if she is already pregnant? How do you guide her through an inherently high-risk pregnancy and labor to a successful birth?
Pregnancy in the Obese Woman takes the best available evidence on pregnancy and obesity to provide an insightful, practical guide to management in one volume. After a review of the epidemiology and special considerations of prenatal care in obese women of childbearing age, the authors cover:
With obesity on the rise, increasing numbers of pregnancies are being seen in overweight and obese women, which presents a significant challenge to obstetric and other health care providers. Pregnancy in the Obese Woman provides you with the critical information you need to ease your mind and help your patients become contented mothers.
Titles of Related Interest
Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies, 5e
Queenan, Hobbins and Spong (eds); ISBN 978-1-4051-9650-5
Obstetic Clinical Algorithms: Management and Evidence
Norwitz, Belfort, Saade, Miller; ISBN 978-14051-8111-2
Preterm Birth: Prevention and Management
Berghella (ed); 978-1-4051-9290-3