Abstract
Obesity, a national epidemic that disproportionately affects minority communities, is linked to poor IVF outcome in a manner that is poorly understood. To test the hypothesis that race differences in IVF clinical pregnancy (CP) success are related to race variations in BMI, we examined the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and race on IVF CP success.
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