This paper provides a practical perspective on some parts of care planning for pregnant women with obesity class III and beyond. Obesity affects childbirth, as there are medical risks to… Click to show full abstract
This paper provides a practical perspective on some parts of care planning for pregnant women with obesity class III and beyond. Obesity affects childbirth, as there are medical risks to mother and fetus. Moreover, the psychological concerns of the mother and family require careful consideration, notably with an interprofessional team of obstetricians, midwives, anaesthesiologists, pediatricians, and lactation specialists, as well as learners. Pregnant women with obesity likely experience stigmatization and weight bias, as such the health care team should be cognizant of evidence-based medical expertise and of the individual sensitivities of mother. Every opportunity must be taken to provide women with a normal birth experience.
               
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