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The following pages link to High prepregnancy BMI increases the risk of postpartum anemia (Q47259609):
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- Cesarean section in morbidly obese parturients: practical implications and complications (Q30413865) (← links)
- Household food insecurity is associated with self-reported pregravid weight status, gestational weight gain, and pregnancy complications (Q34479749) (← links)
- Obesity in pregnancy: pre-conceptional to postpartum consequences (Q34793667) (← links)
- Predictors of measurement error in energy intake during pregnancy (Q35017928) (← links)
- The implications of maternal overweight and obesity on the course of pregnancy and birth outcomes (Q35069408) (← links)
- Is international or Asian criteria-based body mass index associated with maternal anaemia, low birthweight, and preterm births among Thai population? An observational study (Q35090291) (← links)
- Prepregnancy obesity: determinants, consequences, and solutions (Q35684592) (← links)
- Relationship between maternal obesity and prenatal, metabolic syndrome, obstetrical and perinatal complications of pregnancy in Indiana, 2008-2010. (Q35811206) (← links)
- Effect of body image on pregnancy weight gain (Q36880017) (← links)
- Dietary restraint and gestational weight gain (Q37045380) (← links)
- The relationship between iron status and adiposity in women from developing countries: a review (Q38164800) (← links)
- A decrease in diet quality occurs during pregnancy in overweight and obese women which is maintained post-partum. (Q43758808) (← links)
- Pregravid body mass index is negatively associated with diet quality during pregnancy (Q46380359) (← links)
- Weight gain and nutritional intake in obese pregnant women: Some clues for intervention (Q57282866) (← links)
- Weight management during pregnancy: a qualitative thematic analysis on knowledge, perceptions and experiences of overweight and obese women in Singapore (Q58799227) (← links)
- Obesity among black women in food deserts: An "omnibus" test of differential risk (Q64107224) (← links)