Women's recall of health care provider counselling on gestational weight gain (GWG): a prospective, population-based study
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling intended to reduce the risk of adverse pregnancy conditions and improve the maternal and fetal outcomes. Prenatal targeted information regarding nutrition, lifestyle, and weight gain is predictive of...
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Main Authors: | Angela Vinturache (Author), Anika Winn (Author), Cynthia Mannion (Author), Suzanne Tough (Author) |
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