Pregnant women with transient gastric obstruction managed by Naso-Jejunal nutrition.

Journal: Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)
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Abstract

A pregnant woman with transient gastric obstruction was fed by enteral nutrition alone for 11 wk and 6 d. Her body mass index of 23.2 kg/m2 before pregnancy declined to 21.8 kg/m2 after delivery. Although she did not gain weight during enteral nutrition, fetal growth, estimated by ultrasonography, was normal, and she delivered a 3030-g female infant at 38 wk gestation. The blood laboratory data during pregnancy and the breast milk after pregnancy were also normal. The results suggest that factors other than maternal weight gain alone should be considered in the evaluation of nutritional status for the pregnant woman.

Authors
K Uchide, N Suzuki, T Oota, S Terada, M Inoue