Recognising the Symptoms: How Common Are Eating Disorders in Pregnancy?
European Eating Disorders Review2013Vol. 21(4), pp. 340–344
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Abigail Easter, Amanda Bye, Emma Taborelli, Freya Corfield, Ulrike Schmidt, Janet Treasure, Nadia Micali
Abstract
Eating disorders are more common than previously thought in pregnancy. There is a clinical need for increased understanding of eating disorder symptomatology during pregnancy and for appropriate screening tools to be incorporated into antenatal care.
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