Abstract

There are reports that increasing Body Mass Index (BMI) is a pandemic problem. In the US, females during their reproductive years are 25% overweight and 23% obese (Sarais et al, 2016; Wang et al, 2007). Elevation of BMI contributes to poor IVF pregnancy outcomes (Kawwass et al, 2016) and obstetric outcomes (Dickey et al, 2013). For patient consultation, “What is the upper limit of BMI before the success rates plunge down?” becomes an important part of the conversation.

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