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Obesity significantly reduces chances of successful pregnancy

The study, conducted by Barbara Luke, a researcher in the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine's Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, focused on data of nearly 50,000 women using assisted reproductive technology. The results showed that women who are simply overweight have a 14 percent less chance of a successful pregnancy. "The resu

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Obesity reduces chances of successful pregnancy

The study, conducted by Barbara Luke, a researcher in the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine's Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, focused on data of nearly 50,000 women using assisted reproductive technology. The results showed that women who are simply overweight have a 14 percent less chance of .. more »