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Control and management of parturition : proceedings of the 23rd Baudelocque symposium on control and management of parturition, held in Paris 1-3 May, 1986

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Graphis Photography Annual 2022
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ISBN: 9789044134575 9781954632066 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York Graphis Inc.

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Dit boek geldt al enige tijd als het basisboek voor de verloskundige praktijk. Het beschrijft hoe de normale baring en het normale kraambed begeleid kunnen worden. De klinische praktijk van de vroedvrouw staat hierbij centraal, met een overzicht van de benodigde theoretische kennis, vaardigheden en beroepsattitudes.


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Obesity & pregnancy : an epidemiological and intervention study from a psychosocial perspective
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ISBN: 9789044130508 9044130501 Year: 2013 Publisher: Antwerpen Garant

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Maternal obesity and excessive gestational weight gain are both important health care issues contributing to increased perinatal complications in the short, medium and long term for both the mother and her infant.The epidemiological and psychological characteristics of maternal obesity and related socio-demographic and obstetrical correlates, provide evidence for a tailored weight management strategy for obese women before, during and after a pregnancy.In this doctoral thesis, we identify socio-demographic, obstetrical and psychological characteristics of maternal obesity, we find evidence for beneficial outcomes of a lifestyle intervention programme in obese pregnant women, and we find support for longer term perinatal complications with postpartum weight retention between the first and second pregnancy.Further development and implementation of preconception programmes based on a bio-psycho-social model that explicitly recognizes the individual needs and interacting lifestyle factors in obese women of reproductive age in order to prevent pre-pregnancy obesity, excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention is a challenge for the near future.

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