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Obesity in relation to Infertility
The sex hormone-binding globulin, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor binding proteins are decreased and leptin levels are increased(14). [...]the neuro-regulation of the hypothalamicpituitary-gonadal axis deteriorates. Because of lower implantation and pregnancy rates, higher miscarriage...
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