TITLE

Caring for obese obstetric patients

AUTHOR(S)
Weiss, Joshua L.; Malone, Fergal D.
PUB. DATE
June 2001
SOURCE
Contemporary OB/GYN;Jun2001, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents a practical approach to the caring for obese pregnant women. Definitions of obesity in several medical literature; Antepartum complications faced by obese patients; Postpartum complications of obesity in pregnant women; Recommendations for obese pregnant women.
ACCESSION #
5531005

Tags: PRENATAL care;  OBESITY

 

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