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Periconceptional maternal body mass index and the impact on post-implantation (sex-specific) embryonic growth and morphological development.

Linette van DuijnMelek RousianJoop S E LavenRégine Patricia Maria Steegers-Theunissen
Published in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2021)
We found that periconceptional maternal underweight is associated with faster embryonic growth, especially in females. In contrast, female embryos of women with obesity grow slower than female embryos of women with normal weight. This may be the result of altered female adaptation to the postnatal environment. Future research should focus on strategies for optimizing preconceptional maternal weight, to reduce BMI-related pregnancy complications and improve the health of future generations.
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