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1. Gestational weight gain velocity during each trimester is critical for both maternal health and birth outcomes in China.

2. Process of developing models of maternal nutrition interventions integrated into antenatal care services in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and India.

3. Key principles to improve programmes and interventions in complementary feeding.

4. 'Is there any point in me doing this?' Views and experiences of women in the Diabetes and Antenatal Milk Expressing (DAME) trial.

5. Gaps in the implementation and uptake of maternal nutrition interventions in antenatal care services in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and India.

6. The nutrient intakes of mothers of low birth weight babies– a comparison of ethnic groups in East London, UK.

7. Mapping breastfeeding services: a method to inform effective implementation and evaluation of evidence-based policy in practice.

8. Using programme theory to assess the feasibility of delivering micronutrient Sprinkles through a food-assisted maternal and child health and nutrition programme in rural Haiti.

9. Mainstreaming nutrition in maternal, newborn and child health: barriers to seeking services from existing maternal, newborn, child health programmes.

10. Quality of low‐carbohydrate diets among Australian post‐partum women: Cross‐sectional analysis of a national population‐based cohort study.

11. Supporting women with learning disabilities in infant feeding decisions: UK health care professionals' experiences.

12. Implementing two national responsibilities of the revised UNICEF/WHO Baby‐Friendly Hospital Initiative: A two‐country case study.

13. A comparison of exclusive breastfeeding in Belgian maternity facilities with and without Baby‐friendly Hospital status.

14. Maternal nutrition practices in Uttar Pradesh, India: Role of key influential demand and supply factors.

15. Trends and disparities in breastfeeding initiation in France between 2010 and 2016: Results from the French National Perinatal Surveys.

16. Association of hospital and community factors on the attainment of Baby‐Friendly designation: A breastfeeding health promotion.

17. Using scenario‐based assessments to examine the feasibility of integrating preventive nutrition services through the primary health care system in Bangladesh.

18. A review of the maternal iron and folic acid supplementation programme in Nepal: Achievements and challenges.

19. The large‐scale community‐based programme 'Suchana' improved maternal healthcare practices in north‐eastern Bangladesh: Findings from a cluster randomized pre‐post study.

20. Giving me hope: women's reflections on a breastfeeding peer support service.

22. Acceptability and feasibility of insect consumption among pregnant women in Liberia.

23. Which modifiable prenatal factors mediate the relation between socio‐economic position and a child's weight and length at birth?

24. Measuring movement towards improved emergency obstetric care in rural Kenya with implementation of the PRONTO simulation and team training program.

25. Reconfiguring insufficient breast milk as a sociosomatic problem: mothers of premature babies using the kangaroo method in Brazil.

26. Mainstreaming nutrition into maternal and child health programmes: scaling up of exclusive breastfeeding.

27. A weight gain chart for pregnant women designed in Chile.

28. How can we best use opportunities provided by routine maternity care to engage women in improving their diets and health?

29. Relationship between early‐life nutrition and ages at menarche and first pregnancy, and childbirth rates of young adults: Evidence from APCAPS in India.

30. Combined pro‐breastfeeding practices are advantageous in facilities providing maternity and newborn services.

31. The impact of the UK Baby Friendly Initiative on maternal and infant health outcomes: A mixed‐methods systematic review.

32. Impact of maternal obesity and breastfeeding intention on lactation intensity and duration.

33. Sudden infant death and social justice: A syndemics approach.

34. Effectiveness of programme approaches to improve the coverage of maternal nutrition interventions in South Asia.