Dr. Ezra Susser in The Atlantic

February 18, 2015
Blurb
 Given the growing body of research on the importance of Mom’s health during pregnancy, I wondered how it was that women seemed to have so little recourse during this period …
 Ezra Susser, a Columbia University epidemiologist and psychiatrist who studied the Dutch famine around the same time as Barker, found that children whose mothers went hungry early in pregnancy had double the risk of schizophrenia compared with those whose mothers starved later in pregnancy or didn’t starve at all.
http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2015/02/should-you-bring-your-unborn-baby-to-work/384977/?single_page=true&print