ABSTRACT

Making good nutritional choices can mean women optimise the outcomes of their birthing experience and offer their babies the best possible start in life. To support this, all health professionals who work with women during pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period need to have an appropriate knowledge of nutrition, healthy eating and other food related issues.

This evidence-based text provides an informative and accessible introduction to nutrition in pregnancy and childbirth. As well as allowing readers to recognise when nutritional deficiency may be creating challenges, it explores the psychosocial and cultural context of food and considers their relevance for women’s eating behaviour. Finally, important emerging issues, such as eating during labour, food supplements and maternal obesity, are discussed.

An important reference for health professionals working in midwifery or public health contexts especially, this book is also the ideal companion for a course on nutrition in pregnancy and childbirth.

part |55 pages

Healthy Eating and Nutrition in Childbirth

part |57 pages

Context and Cultural Issues

chapter |12 pages

Nourishment

A sociological exploration of food, culture and identity

chapter |15 pages

Caring for Women with Eating Disorders

From conception to birth and beyond

chapter |12 pages

Vegetarian and Vegan Pregnancy

part |67 pages

Debates and Controversies

part |25 pages

Practical Application and the Way Forward

chapter |23 pages

Conversations about Food

Nutritional assessment and counselling in pregnancy