The Role of Eating Disorders for Pregnancy
Neonatal Outcome and the Child's Early Development
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The study investigates the effects of eating disorders on pregnancy outcomes, maternal adjustment, and infant development. It includes 49 women with a history of eating disorders—specifically anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and non-specific eating disorders—compared to 68 healthy controls. The participants were monitored during pregnancy and up to three months postpartum, focusing on complications, birth weight, and maternal mental health. The research highlights the need for long-term follow-up to understand the implications for both mothers and their children.
