The Impact of Excess Weight on Women's Health
Exploring the Effects of Excess Weight on Women's Health: Insights and Recommendations
Extra pounds are not only about beauty and self-acceptance but also about health. Very often, obesity and overweight significantly worsen women's general health and reproductive function. Therefore, it's essential to keep that in mind.
What is the main danger of being overweight for women? First of all, it violates the hormonal background.
Initially, you may not notice it, but then symptoms appear innocuous at first glance:

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deterioration of the skin;
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rashes;
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menstrual disorders or an evident premenstrual syndrome.
And over time, this can lead to much more severe problems – lack of ovulation, difficulties conceiving a child, or even infertility.
The fact is that hormones are produced not only by endocrine glands but also by adipose tissue in the body. The more extra pounds are in the body, the more “extra” hormones and the worse disturbed hormonal background you will have.
Beyond that, against the obesity background, the male sex hormone testosterone rises noticeably in the female body. Some of it exists in the free state, and another part binds to particular proteins produced by the liver. Being overweight seriously increases the liver's load, producing less of the necessary proteins. This is how an excess of testosterone appears in the body, affecting the reproductive system functioning.

That is why doctors strongly advise women to normalise their weight before pregnancy planning or entering the IVF protocol. Pay attention to these tips to achieve your dream and become a parent.
You should love yourself in any weight and size, but following the number on the scales is essential to be healthy, feel good and lead an active lifestyle. Take care of yourself!
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