"The findings were published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.Its editor-in-chief, Professor Philip Steer, said: "'There are many health difficulties associated with obesity and the study shows that, particularly after the age of 36, being overweight or obese can be linked to hysterectomy in later life."
And it's a two-fer!
"There are risks associated with hysterectomy and these are heightened if the patient is obese."
Such a deal.
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