Being obese during pregnancy can have a major impact on your health and your baby's health. Find out about the possible complications, recommendations for weight gain and what you can do to promote a healthy pregnancy.
Obesity is defined as having an excessive amount of body fat. A formula based on height and weight — called the body mass index (BMI) — is often used to determine if a person is obese.
BMI Weight status Below 18.5 Underweight 18.5-24.9 Normal 25-29.9 Overweight 30 and higher Obese 40 and higher Extreme obesityBeing obese can harm your fertility by inhibiting normal ovulation. Obesity can also affect the outcome of in vitro fertilization (IVF). As a woman's BMI increases, so does the risk of unsuccessful IVF.
Being obese during pregnancy increases the risk of various pregnancy complications, including:
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