Pregnancy can provide a window of opportunity for healthcare professionals to promote healthy lifestyle choices. Pregnant women often receive inaccurate advice about diet and exercise. GPs have an important role in advocating a healthy lifestyle with dietary advice and the promotion of appropriate physical activity. This article aims to empower healthcare professionals to provide evidence-based advice to patients in pregnancy.
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