About this item

Issue date:
18 June 2014
Status:
Current
Corporate Author:
Manatū Hauora - Ministry of Health
Document date:
18 June 2014
Type:
Guidance
Topic:
Hospitals & specialist care, Maternity
Copyright status:

Copyright Held by Non-Crown Party

ISBN:
978-0-478-42835-3 (print); 978-0-478-42839-1 (online)

Optimal weight gain during pregnancy is associated with improved outcomes for both the mother and the baby regardless of the mother’s existing weight.

An estimated one third of women of normal weight and 60 percent of obese women gain more than recommended during pregnancy.

The Guidance updates and replaces earlier weight gain advice in the Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women (Ministry of Health 2006) to align with the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) 2009 updated guidelines.

The Guidance is a health practitioner resource that includes practice points for pre-pregnancy, during pregnancy and postpartum. It is accompanied by resources for health practitioners (under Downloads).

The Guidance recommends that all women should have their height and weight measured at their booking visit, along with a discussion about the importance of gaining the right amount of weight during pregnancy through appropriate eating and activity advice, and how weight gain could be monitored