生育率
体质指数
不育
医学
肥胖
怀孕
人口学
环境卫生
社会学
人口
病理
生物
遗传学
内科学
作者
Sadaf Shaikh,Garima Srivastava,Roy Homburg
标识
DOI:10.1080/14647273.2022.2152741
摘要
AbstractObesity is an emerging global epidemic with a negative impact on fertility. Almost all guidelines and policies have a stringent limit of body mass index (BMI) to access fertility services which has promoted a debate amongst fertility practitioners globally. Proponents of placing such a limit point to the negative impact of elevated BMI on the outcome of fertility treatment, its cost effectiveness and the risk it poses to the intending mother and unborn child. Opponents of placing a restriction base their arguments on the lack of conclusive, robust evidence regarding the variables along with the ethical dilemmas of promoting discrimination and stigmatization by denying a couple their basic right of parenthood. In this review, we analyse these medical and ethical dilemmas in the light of current evidence. The focus is on female infertility.Keywords: Obesityhigh BMIinfertilityassisted reproductive techniquesinfertility treatment Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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