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A Weighty Issue for Conception
Trying to Conceive When You're Clinically Overweight
By Shel Franco
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Those numbers might not mean a thing to you, but for many women, they are the hallmark of western society's obsession with weight. Everywhere you look, scantily-clothed women with well-defined midriffs are smiling back from TVs, magazines and billboards. The advertising world wants you to believe that these women have it all. They are beautiful, they are wealthy and they are happier than you. While most people would say that's certainly not true, a growing number of women are left wondering: Do I have to be thin to have it all?
No other time is the question more pondered than when contemplating motherhood. In a perfect world, all women would neatly fit into obstetrical guidelines for healthy conception weights. In reality, many women are tens of pounds overweight. And for some, that number stretches into the hundreds. Is the concern simply cosmetic, or are there real emotional and physical health risks associated with conceiving when you're overweight?
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