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Obesity and pregnancy
I am 92 kg and height is 5.7 I have irregular periods and am planning for pregnancy. Can I have a normal healthy pregnancy despite my obesity? I have been trying hard to lose weight but it is prov6to be very difficult
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Needs evaluation Like blood tests and sonography Losing weight is important Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on obesity and pcod Blog section
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You should loose weight before pregnancy,need to find out the cause of obesity ie pcod, metabolism syndrome, thyroid, it will make  easier for you to reduce weight, eat healthy balanced diet, avoid junk food,do regular exercises,yoga, avoid stress
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Use a Dronis 20 pill that can help to loose weight and cure PCOD as well
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Use myoinostol containing tablets like Ovabless once a day for 3 months
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Cardio or Aerobics will help Get thyroid test done empty stomach tomorrow Review with reports
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Hi  . There. are chances of  Diabetes in preg due to obesity .  It is better you start proper tt of Pcos and obesity before planning .
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