A woman with a body mass index (BMI) of 40 is 43 percent less likely to become pregnant than a woman with a BMI of 21-29 according to a study from The Netherlands. Every one unit increase in BMI—approximately 4 pounds for a woman of average height—decreases her chances of becoming pregnant by an additional 4 percent compared to women with a BMI of 21-29.
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