Postpartum nutrition: Guidance for general practitioners to support high-quality care

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Ball, L
de Jersey, S
Parkinson, J
Vincze, L
Wilkinson, S
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2022
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Background General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to support new mothers with evidence-based nutrition care to eat well, live well and care for their new babies. Women who have recently given birth are highly motivated to eat well and seek information and support from GPs.

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Australian Journal of General Practice

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51

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3

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Ball, L; de Jersey, S; Parkinson, J; Vincze, L; Wilkinson, S, Postpartum nutrition: Guidance for general practitioners to support high-quality care, Australian Journal of General Practice, 2022, 51 (3), pp. 123-128. Available at https://doi.org/10.31128/AJGP-09-21-6151

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General practice

Nutrition and dietetics

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Ball, L; de Jersey, S; Parkinson, J; Vincze, L; Wilkinson, S, Postpartum nutrition: Guidance for general practitioners to support high-quality care, Australian Journal of General Practice, 2022, 51 (3), pp. 123-128

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