Prenatal weight stigma can affect relationship quality and maternal health outcomes
Abstract Background Weight stigma is defined as negative misconception and stereotypes associated with weight, and it is commonly experienced during pregnancy. Weight stigma during pregnancy may be sourced from trusted close relationships including family members, partners, and friends. Social suppo...
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Main Authors: | Taniya S. Nagpal (Author), Angela C. Incollingo Rodriguez (Author) |
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