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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Supporting Pregnant and Postpartum Bodies: How Food, Body Image and Mental Health Intertwine

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Supporting Pregnant and  Postpartum Bodies: How Food, Body Image, and Mental Health Intertwine
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Supporting Pregnant and Postpartum Bodies: How Food, Body Image and Mental Health Intertwine

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This panel discussion will cover the unique lifecycle change of pregnancy and postpartum through the lens of a registered dietitian, strength and conditioning coach, and therapist. The discussion will include a review of current research and literature.

The discussion will also cover challenges that each professional faces in their field while addressing misinformation from social media and the risk of unqualified individuals working with this population. The session will emphasize how a multidisciplinary team approach can best support pregnant and postpartum bodies through a case study example.

Product Publish Details

Release Date: October 15, 2025

SKU: FNCE25128

CPEU: 1.50 (Valid Until September 16, 2028)

Learning Objectives

  • Explore the role that a registered dietitian, strength & conditioning coach, and therapist have in supporting pregnant and postpartum bodies.
  • Identify how food, movement, and mental health can impact body image in a pregnant and/or postpartum bodies.
  • Examine case studies about pregnant and post-partum bodies from a multidisciplinary approach.

Performance Indicators

  • 3.3.1 Identifies needs for and negotiates common ground with clients, inter- and intra-professional team members, and other stakeholders.
  • 5.2.1 Identifies potential or existing opportunities and challenges.
  • 9.3.7 Creates a nutrition care plan to match energy and other nutrient and fluid needs to maintain health, optimize performance and reduce the likelihood of negative exercise outcomes (e.g., overtraining, injury).

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Kate Turner, MS, RD

Moderator

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Dawn Lundin, MS, RD

Speaker

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Caro Tripp, MS, CSCS

Speaker

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Sarah Santiago, LPC, NCC

Speaker

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