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Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 100-107 (April 2010)


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Setting maternity care standards for women with obesity in pregnancy

Kate J. FitzsimonsaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, J. Modderab

published online 26 November 2009.

Summary 

Obesity is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy-related complications that affect both the mother and baby. National clinical care guidelines have been developed by the Centre for Maternal and Child Enquiries, as part of its Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH) programme. These guidelines are intended to minimise and manage the risks associated with maternal obesity, and they were developed using formal consensus methods based on the Delphi technique. A multidisciplinary group of 25 members participated in the iterative process. Standards of care were based on the best available evidence and expert clinical knowledge and experience. This article describes the process used to develop standards of maternity care for women with obesity, and the resulting recommendations are presented.

a Centre for Maternal and Child Enquiries, Chiltern Court, 188 Baker Street, London NW1 5SD, UK

b UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, 250 Euston Road, London NW1 2PG, UK

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 207 467 3231; fax: +44 207 486 6543.

a See Appendix for grading system of evidence [Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)].

PII: S1744-165X(09)00090-0

doi:10.1016/j.siny.2009.09.004


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