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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4456969/
It is difficult to treat anovulatory infertility in obese women because, as mentioned above, the obese women have a lower chance of conception following ART as they require a higher dosage of gonadotropin, respond poorly to ovarian stimulation, and have a higher risk of miscarriage.
It's time for Reddit
https://old.reddit.com/r/TryingForABaby/comments/10j5gxy/obesity_and_fertility/?sort=controversial
Weight as a standalone factor does not cause infertility. There is evidence to suggest that people on the high end and on the low end of the BMI scale have a longer time to pregnancy than someone in the middle. Weighing 10 more pounds than you want to will not suddenly make you infertile.
Came here to say this too. That having a low BMI and being underweight is also counterproductive to fertility. I'm naturally thin and live a healthy lifestyle but have been trying to get more healthy fats and protein to be in a higher BMI range for TTC. Everyone has their own challenges. You may never really know what is affecting fertility as well so the statistical definition of a healthy BMI for TTC is only part of the puzzle.
Yes anorexia is serious problem, less than 1% of women in US have anorexia and this % includes children so in adult women the percentage is like 0.01% so yeah very important when at least 40% foids are landwhales so that would mean per 4000 obese women only 1 will have anorexia so obviously women will focus fixing anorexia instead of other problem.
I mean, I understand that. I'm an MD with a certification in Pediatric Weight Management, so I have a lot of baseline understanding regarding the pathophysiology of obesity, mainly in pediatric patients. But it clearly affects fertility a lot more than many of the other things discussed frequently on this sub, so as I begin to go past the time by which most couples conceive, I'd like to collect as much info as I can.
FWIW, I'm 10lbs into the obese range, but I weigh about 40-50lbs more than I'd like to.
Take a downvote b-word, for phatophobia
I'm very much of the opinion that bigger bodies carry healthy pregnancies more often than not. BMI is not a great indicator of health and there is always more nuance to these studies than is truly captured in data. There are studies that certainly show increases in time to pregnancy and increases in rates of anovulation with high BMI. While these are statistically significant the difference is often minimal.
this is such a helpful and thoughtful response!
But when article says being obese is bad for men
All the queens agree
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