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586 ALICE CALLAHAN, PHD, HEATHER LEONARD, MED, RDN, AND TAMBERLY POWELL, MS, RDN<br />

Drugs, <strong>and</strong> Pregnancy. Retrieved August 13, 2020, from https://www.acog.org/en/<br />

Patient Resources/FAQs/Pregnancy/Tobacco Alcohol Drugs <strong>and</strong> Pregnancy<br />

• 19 CDC. (2017, June 29). Prevent Listeria Infections. Centers for Disease Control <strong>and</strong><br />

Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/listeria/risk-groups/pregnant-women.html<br />

• 20 Foodsafety.gov, A. S. for P. (2019, April 28). People at Risk: Pregnant Women [Text].<br />

FoodSafety.Gov. https://www.foodsafety.gov/people-at-risk/pregnant-women<br />

• 21 Callahan, A. (2018, August 3). What Causes Morning Sickness? The New York Times.<br />

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/03/well/what-causes-morning-sickness.html<br />

• 22 American College of Obstetricians <strong>and</strong> Gynecologists. (n.d.). Morning Sickness:<br />

Nausea <strong>and</strong> Vomiting of Pregnancy. Patient Resources. Retrieved August 13, 2020,<br />

from https://www.acog.org/en/Patient Resources/FAQs/Pregnancy/Morning<br />

Sickness Nausea <strong>and</strong> Vomiting of Pregnancy<br />

• 23 American College of Obstetricians <strong>and</strong> Gynecologists. (2018). ACOG Practice<br />

Bulletin No. 189: Nausea And Vomiting Of Pregnancy. Obstetrics & Gynecology,<br />

131(1), e15. https://doi.org/1<strong>0.1</strong>097/AOG.0000000000002456<br />

• 24 Deputy, N. P., Kim, S. Y., Conrey, E. J., & Bullard, K. M. (2018). Prevalence <strong>and</strong><br />

Changes in Preexisting Diabetes <strong>and</strong> Gestational Diabetes Among Women Who<br />

Had a Live Birth—United States, 2012–2016. MMWR. Morbidity <strong>and</strong> Mortality Weekly<br />

Report, 67. https://doi.org/1<strong>0.1</strong>5585/mmwr.mm6743a2<br />

• 25 CDC. (2019, May 30). Gestational Diabetes. Centers for Disease Control <strong>and</strong><br />

Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/gestational.html<br />

Image Credits:<br />

• Pregnant woman photo by Omar Lopez on Unsplash (license information)<br />

• Figure 11.1. “Cross-Section of the Placenta” by OpenStax is licensed under CC BY<br />

4.0<br />

• Figure 11.2. “Components of weight gain in healthy pregnant women with normal<br />

BMI before pregnancy.” by Adrian Mercado <strong>and</strong> Suzanne Phelan, Frontiers for<br />

Young Minds is licensed under CC BY 4.0<br />

• Table 11.1. “Recommended Weight Gain In Pregnancy” by Alice Callahan is licensed<br />

under CC BY 4.0<br />

• “Sunset hike with my wife” photo by Lucas Favre on Unsplash (license information)<br />

• Figure 11.3. “Advice about eating fish” by U.S. FDA <strong>and</strong> EPA is in the Public Domain<br />

• Figure 11.4. “My Pregnancy Plate” by Christy Naze, RD, CDE, ©Oregon Health & <strong>Science</strong><br />

University, used with permission.<br />

• Table 11.2. “Recommended Micronutrient intakes during pregnancy” by Alice<br />

Callahan is licensed under CC BY 4.0<br />

• Chopping cabbage photo by Heather Ford on Unsplash (license information)<br />

• Figure 11.5. “Craniofacial features associated with fetal alcohol syndrome.” by NIH/

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