Weight loss by bariatric surgery and subsequent fertility
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Weight loss by bariatric surgery and subsequent fertility
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to appraise the literature to ascertain whether the use of bariatric surgery should have a role in the contemporary management of the morbidly obese infertile patient before proceeding with infertility treatment.
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