Health & Medicine
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Weight Loss Does Not Improve Fertility and Pregnancy Chances Among Obese Women: New Study
Obese women are still capable of being fertile and giving birth, according to researchers. Weight loss has been seen as a non-essential factor when it comes to improving fertility and quality of pregnancy outcomes among obese women, according to a new study.
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