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Leddy MA et al. – Despite the consequences of EDs and the fact that most physicians agree EDs can negatively impact pregnancy, only about half view ED assessment as their responsibility. Only some weight– and diet–related topics are assessed, and there are gaps in knowledge of ED consequences. Obstetrician–gynecologists are not confident in their training regarding EDs. Improvement in knowledge and altering obstetrician–gynecologists' view of their responsibilities may improve ED screening rates.

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