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Dr. Laura Riley, medical director of labor and delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital, advises that obese women may want to get their weight down before becoming pregnant, to reduce the risks imposed on themselves and their children.
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- Their babies also face increased risks: they are more likely to be born prematurely and to suffer from debilitating neural tube defects such as spina bifida.
- "There's ongoing data which suggests that, long term, the kids are more likely to be obese," said Dr. Laura Riley, medical director of labor and delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
- Guidelines for approaching obesity during pregnancy were issued in September for the first time by a committee of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, in response to the growing ranks of obese women of child-bearing age, Riley said.
- One of the chief recommendations is that doctors discuss the topic with their patients, no matter how uncomfortable that may be, Riley said.
- "Patients would often be upset when I mentioned their weight, but in fact, I wasn't talking about their looks but the implications for their health," Riley said.
- A preconception visit is highly recommended, the expert panel concluded.
- "If there's time, I think weight loss is the way to go," Riley said.
- Doctors should provide nutrition and exercise counseling and women should start changing their eating habits, Riley said.
- Women who are overweight or obese should not gain as much weight during pregnancy as a woman of normal weight, although they should not diet during the pregnancy.
- The Institute of Medicine recommends that pregnant women who are overweight, with a body mass index of 25-29.9, gain no more than 15-25 pounds, while obese women with a BMI of 30 or more gain no more than 15 pounds.
- The doctor should offer nutrition counseling and discuss potential pregnancy complications, such as the difficulty estimating fetal weight and obtaining the fetal heart rate.
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