Maternal Fat Could Help Determine Fertility
Maternal Fat Could Help Determine Fertility
A study in cows could shed light on why some women have trouble getting pregnant.
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" A new study looking at the Oak Creek that cows could shed light on why it's typical for some women to get pregnant. Researchers found eggs that are exposed to high levels of saturated fat had viewers felt an altered gene. They were less likely to develop into embryos these conditions are often found in obese women or those with type two diabetes. -- researchers are planning more studies."
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