Well, let’s look at some studies. In a Danish Study published in Fertility and Sterility in Oct 2004, after looking at the reproductive hormones and semen quality of 1558 Danish men, they found that high or low BMI (Body Mass Index) was associated with reduced semen quality. In several studies including one from Germany reports that high or low BMI in women can have a negative impact on IVF outcome leading to decreased chance of pregnancy.
Keeping these studies in mind then,...
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