Understand how body weight affects your fertility
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Learn how body weight impacts reproductive health
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure of body fat based on height and weight. It's used as a general indicator of whether someone has a healthy body weight for their height.
Both underweight and overweight conditions can disrupt hormone balance and affect:
Women with high BMI may experience irregular periods, PCOS symptoms, and reduced response to fertility medications. Low BMI can stop ovulation completely.
Men with high BMI may have lower testosterone, reduced sperm count, and decreased sperm motility. Maintaining healthy weight improves sperm parameters.
Common questions about BMI and fertility
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