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Health professionals often encourage obese women to lose weight before trying to conceive or beginning infertility treatment
An estimated 40 percent of U.
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Participants were divided into two groups
At the end of the study, the researchers noticed no significant difference in the number of pregnancies and healthy births between the two groups of women
According to Legro's findings, there is growing evidence that obese women who lose weight before starting infertility treatment are less likely to have healthy babies than women who don't lose weight before conception
"Although this is different from the current clinical standard of care, there is insufficient evidence to recommend weight loss before pregnancy in obese and unexplained infertile women," Legro said
While this may not increase the chances of obese women having healthy babies, the researchers point out that there may be other health benefits if these women lose weight