Recommendations of the Maternal and Infant Health Care Task Force

Recommendations of the Maternal and Infant Health Care Task Force
Author: Maternal and Infant Health Care Task Force (Fla.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1982
Genre: Maternal health services
ISBN:

"To improve the entire Maternal and Infant Child Care program, a special Maternal and Infant Health Care Task Force was appointed in 1982 by the State Health Officer. This Task Force was asked to provide general advice on the leading problems and priorities that should be addressed through State level planning to improve access and availability of maternity and infant care."--p. 3

Weight Gain During Pregnancy

Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 868
Release: 2010-01-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309131138

As women of childbearing age have become heavier, the trade-off between maternal and child health created by variation in gestational weight gain has become more difficult to reconcile. Weight Gain During Pregnancy responds to the need for a reexamination of the 1990 Institute of Medicine guidelines for weight gain during pregnancy. It builds on the conceptual framework that underscored the 1990 weight gain guidelines and addresses the need to update them through a comprehensive review of the literature and independent analyses of existing databases. The book explores relationships between weight gain during pregnancy and a variety of factors (e.g., the mother's weight and height before pregnancy) and places this in the context of the health of the infant and the mother, presenting specific, updated target ranges for weight gain during pregnancy and guidelines for proper measurement. New features of this book include a specific range of recommended gain for obese women. Weight Gain During Pregnancy is intended to assist practitioners who care for women of childbearing age, policy makers, educators, researchers, and the pregnant women themselves to understand the role of gestational weight gain and to provide them with the tools needed to promote optimal pregnancy outcomes.