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.
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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