The WOMBS Framework: A review and new theoretical model for investigating pregnancy‐related weight stigma and its intergenerational implications
Abstract
As the growing weight stigma literature has developed, one critically relevant and vulnerable population has received little consideration-pregnant and postpartum women. Because weight fluctuations are inherent to this life phase, and rates of prepregnancy overweight and obesity are already high, this gap is problematic. More recently, however, there has been a rising interest in pregnancy-related weight stigma and its consequences. This paper...
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Title
The WOMBS Framework: A review and new theoretical model for investigating pregnancy‐related weight stigma and its intergenerational implications
Published Date
Jul 21, 2021
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Volume
22
Issue
12
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