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A Weighty Issue for Conception
Trying to Conceive When You're Clinically Overweight
By Shel Franco
Before a woman even gets to pregnancy, her weight can cause problems. "I do not ovulate without medication," says Kathy Thompson of Buffalo, N.Y. "My doctor says that weight could be a factor."
According to Dr. Chasen, fat tissue can lead to excess production of estrogen. As a result, overweight women may have hormonal imbalances that can prevent ovulation.
Most medical doctors advise overweight women to lose the extra pounds before conceiving. "After I lost my first son at the end of the pregnancy, the doctor suggested waiting six months and losing 20 pounds before conceiving again," says Sherry French of Port Perry, Ontario, Canada. "I lost the 20 pounds prior to conceiving again. I wanted to [know] that I did everything 'right' to ensure a successful pregnancy."
For some women, losing the weight is a matter of lifestyle. For others, it's a matter of physiology. "Achieving a weight that is close to the ideal body weight will improve the chances of conception," Dr. Chasen says. "Ideally, this should be done under the supervision of a physician and a dietitian. For overweight women, an exercise program is also recommended. Women should also be screened for thyroid disorders or diabetes if indicated."
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