Addressing optimal maternal weight and exercise during the preconception period and pregnancy

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Pregnancy is an opportunity for women to access the healthcare system and address their health needs. Before and during pregnancy, providers should emphasize assisting women in interventions aimed at establishing a healthy weight and exercise regimen and should tailor their guidance based on a woman's baseline level of fitness. Doing so will improve a woman's likelihood of pregnancy and improve outcomes if she does become pregnant. Our goal is to propose actions providers should take to improve a woman's understanding of and ability to manage her weight and exercise goals during the preconception and pregnancy periods.

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Moutos, C. P., Lozovyy, V., & Clark, S. M. (2020, October 1). Addressing optimal maternal weight and exercise during the preconception period and pregnancy. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynecology. IMR Press Limited. https://doi.org/10.31083/J.CEOG.2020.05.9041

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