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melomori [17]
3 years ago
10

Six weeks gestation is confirmed in a 23 year old, moderately overweight, patient. she asks the nurse practitioner, "should i di

et so i won't gain too much baby fat?" the nurse practitioner appropriately responds:
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1 answer:
tatiyna3 years ago
6 0
Weight gain of approximately 25 pounds is ideal for mother and baby.

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