Women who are obese during early pregnancy have a significantly increased risk of their baby dying before, during or up to one year after birth, according to research just published in the journal Human Reproduction. A second paper also published in the journal April 5 shows that obesity increases the risk of complications, such as bleeding and infections, during and after a hysterectomy operation.Early nutritional child abuse, plain and simple.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Obesity Increases the Risk of Fetal and Infant Death, and the Risk of Complications After Hysterectomy
More data supporting the notion that the fat should not reproduce.
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