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Pregnancy In The Obese Woman Clinical Management Deborah Conway

  • SKU: BELL-4310532
Pregnancy In The Obese Woman Clinical Management Deborah Conway
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Deborah Conway
ISBN: 9781405196482, 9781444391183, 1405196483, 1444391186
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Pregnancy In The Obese Woman Clinical Management Deborah Conway by Deborah Conway 9781405196482, 9781444391183, 1405196483, 1444391186 instant download after payment.

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:

  • Bariatric surgery
  • Nutrition, exercise, and weight gain in pregnancy
  • Co-morbid conditions
  • Abnormal fetal growth and obstetric complications
  • Operative techniques in obese patients
  • Breastfeeding, contraception, and further pregnancies

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.

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Preterm Birth: Prevention and Management
Berghella (ed); 978-1-4051-9290-3Content:
Chapter 1 The Epidemiology of Obesity in Pregnancy (pages 1–14): Susan Y. Chu
Chapter 2 Psychological Aspects of Obesity in Women (pages 15–32): D. Yvette LaCoursiere
Chapter 3 Preparing for Pregnancy: Special Considerations for the Obese Woman (pages 33–50): Anne Lang Dunlop, Divya Narayan and Vita Lam Mayes
Chapter 4 Bariatric Surgery: A Primer for the Obstetric Care Provider (pages 51–65): C. R. Hall and Bradley J. Needleman
Chapter 5 Pregnancy After Bariatric Surgery (pages 66–84): Anatte Karmon and Eyal Sheiner
Chapter 6 The Impact of Maternal Obesity on Fetal and Neonatal Outcomes (pages 85–109): Donald J. Dudley
Chapter 7 Abnormal Fetal Growth Related to Maternal Obesity (pages 110–122): Hugh M. Ehrenberg
Chapter 8 Special Considerations in Prenatal Care (pages 123–134): Hugh M. Ehrenberg
Chapter 9 Nutrition and Weight Gain in the Obese Gravida (pages 135–151): Naomi E. Stotland, Janet King and Barbara Abrams
Chapter 10 Exercise Recommendations for the Obese Gravida (pages 152–170): Krista L. Rompolski and John M. Jakicic
Chapter 11 Obesity Co?Morbid Conditions in Pregnancy: Diabetes and Hypertension (pages 171–189): Eran Hadar and Yariv Yogev
Chapter 12 Obstetric Management of the Obese Parturient (pages 190–204): James M. Alexander
Chapter 13 Abdominal Surgery in the Morbidly Obese Patient (pages 205–216): Ashley Parker and Deborah L. Conway
Chapter 14 Breast Feeding and Contraception (pages 217–233): Elizabeth Reifsnider



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