yes definitely obesity pe plays a major role in getting pregnancy as it disturbs the ovulation cycle sometimes if your periods is regular or you can conceive automatically without any concern on the lower belly fat but if your period is irregular then there are chances because your BMI is under the higher range of obesity
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Lower belly fat doesn’t interfere with pregnancy contraception till periods are regular and ovulation is regular
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Joining with husband in women down position with two pillows bellow your buttocks and sleep in the same position for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown. Use washroom before joining and don’t use wash room for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown. Use I know kit for detection of ovulation and timed intercourses from from day 10 onwards every alternate day With morning sample fasting urine test. Take Tablet Fertisure F for female partner and Tablet Fertisper for Male partner once at bedtime for six weeks. Take milk with turmeric at night
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If your cycles are regular and no family history of diabetes , then it's of no major concern. However, if cycles are getting delayed and a strong family history of diabetes, try to reduce your weight by regular exercises and following a healthy diet.
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