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Weight loss procedures are being performed more frequently to treat morbid obesity, with a six-fold increase over a recent 7-year time span; almost half of patients are women of reproductive age. The level of evidence on fertility, contraception, and pregnancy outcomes is limited primarily to case series and case reports. The evidence suggests that fertility improves after bariatric surgical procedures; however, data are too sparse to reach definite conclusions about the degree of improvement in fertility that is achieved. Evidence also suggests that nutritional deficiencies for mother and child are minimal, and maternal and neonatal outcomes are acceptable with. | Synchronizing Gender Strategies A Cooperative Model for Improving Reproductive Health and Transforming Gender Relations USAID FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IGWG EngenderHealth for a better life Synchronizing Gender Strategies A Cooperative Model for Improving Reproductive Health and Transforming Gender Relations By Margaret E. Greene and Andrew Levack For the Interagency Gender Working Group IGWG .

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