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Beyerlein A et al. – Considerably wider optimal gestational weight gain (GWG) ranges than recommended by the Institute of Medicine might be tolerated with respect to avoidance of adverse birth weight outcome. Stratification by maternal body mass index category alone might not be sufficient.

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