Weight-Loss Surgery Could Help Fertility
Weight-Loss Surgery Could Help Fertility
Weight-loss surgery may help obese women become pregnant.
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" after surgery may also help morbidly obese women achieve their dreams of becoming a mother as many as 50% of women with poly cystic ovarian syndrome a common cause of infertility. Are overweight or obese. And it's all study of six more -- beat lemon with the condition all became pregnant within three years of having gastric bypass surgery. "
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