Losing weight before pregnancy helps to conceive.
Controlling the weight within the normal range before pregnancy will not only help to conceive, but also improve the quality of delivery and reduce the risk of various complications during pregnancy.
Obesity before pregnancy can easily lead to complications.
Obese women before pregnancy are prone to pregnancy and medical complications, such as gestational diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia, venous embolism, phlebitis, anemia and nephritis. There is a great possibility of miscarriage during pregnancy and dystocia during childbirth.
Obesity before pregnancy has a great influence on the fetus.
Obesity before pregnancy has a great influence on the fetus. If the mother is overweight, the perinatal mortality rate of the fetus is high. Obesity before pregnancy can easily lead to birth defects and increase the risk of macrosomia and hypoglycemia after birth.
Obese women are less likely to get pregnant.
Australia's Daily Telegraph reported a pregnancy study on more than 3,000 couples in the Netherlands. Surprisingly, in two years, the probability of pregnancy of obese women is 26%-43% lower than that of normal-weight women.