pornstarwannabe
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I lose respect for fat moms that refuse to lose weight. They care more about stuffing their face over the health of the child they carry. And don't geive me this crap about "it's the food - it's unhealthy" line. People of all incomes can lose weight, and the fat moms linked in the article are not poor.
So, do you lose respect for fat moms that refuse to lose weight when pregnant?
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Compared with women who maintained the recommended body mass index (BMI) of between 18.5 and 26, women who were obese — defined as having a BMI of 29 or greater — before pregnancy were more than twice as likely to have an infant with spina bifida, nearly twice as likely to have a baby with other neural-tube defects, and more vulnerable to giving birth to babies with heart problems, cleft palate or cleft lip, abnormal rectum or anus development, and hydrocephaly, a condition in which excess spinal fluid builds up in the brain. While the risk of birth defects in obese women has been known, "I wouldn't have predicted the range of birth defects found to be increased when we looked at maternal obesity," says Judith Rankin, an epidemiologist and one of the authors of the study.
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So, do you lose respect for fat moms that refuse to lose weight when pregnant?
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Compared with women who maintained the recommended body mass index (BMI) of between 18.5 and 26, women who were obese — defined as having a BMI of 29 or greater — before pregnancy were more than twice as likely to have an infant with spina bifida, nearly twice as likely to have a baby with other neural-tube defects, and more vulnerable to giving birth to babies with heart problems, cleft palate or cleft lip, abnormal rectum or anus development, and hydrocephaly, a condition in which excess spinal fluid builds up in the brain. While the risk of birth defects in obese women has been known, "I wouldn't have predicted the range of birth defects found to be increased when we looked at maternal obesity," says Judith Rankin, an epidemiologist and one of the authors of the study.
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