According to research conducted in the United States, obesity in women carries certain serious reproductive health risks. Obesity negatively affects the functionality of the ovaries, which can lead to menstrual irregularities, changes in hormonal balance and, in some cases, even infertility. Even in young and generally healthy women who do not have problems with their cycle, excess weight can be a significant obstacle to conception.
Obesity has a negative impact on the possibility of conception of women due to the formation of abnormal inflammatory processes in the ovaries. These processes can make it much more difficult to conceive. In addition, obese women often have elevated levels of male sex hormones, which can also affect reproductive health.
Obesity poses risks not only to the possibility of conception, but also to the course of pregnancy in general. High levels of body fat negatively affect metabolic processes, and this is especially noticeable in the early stages of pregnancy.
Obstetricians and gynecologists strongly recommend that obese women, even at a young age, take seriously the planning of pregnancy. Before conception, such women should undergo a comprehensive examination, visiting specialists in the field.
It is important to realize that obesity does not doom infertility, but it is a serious negative factor that should not be ignored. Responsible attitude to one's own health and the health of the future child plays a key role in achieving a successful pregnancy and healthy birth of offspring.