Author:
Caplinger Patty,Cooney Ann T.,Bledsoe Christy,Hagan Patricia,Smith Audra,Whitfield Paulette,Goodridge Elizabeth,Song JuHee,Tipton Phyllis Hart
Abstract
The number of bariatric procedures has increased dramatically in recent years because of rising obesity rates in the United States. Because many undergoing this procedure are women of childbearing age, weight loss not only provides them better health outcomes in pregnancy but also presents
challenges. Guidelines are needed for women of childbearing age considering pregnancy who are undergoing bariatric procedures and desire to breastfeed their infants. Findings from this retrospective study suggest that pregnant postbariatric women would benefit from high-risk prenatal clinic
referrals to address supplemental needs. Prenatal referrals to lactation consultants and registered dietitians for improved nutritional status and better breastfeeding preparation may improve breastfeeding outcomes for the dyad. Referrals to dietitians and lactation consultants may provide
continuity of care throughout the childbearing year including the early part of the infant’s life.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
Cited by
3 articles.
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