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Q: Short and skinny affect fertility ?
asked by: sara19 on January 26th, 2009
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I am not trying to get pregnant. I am just curious. I say I am 4'11 but I am really more like 4'10 and big hair... I weigh 87 pounds. I really do have the body of a prepubescent girl. I regularly get my period. Can my size effect my fertility?
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JavaMissus
replied on January 26th, 2009
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I doubt it...You like I could probably have 42....But he got clipped... Very Happy surgery lovers Laughing
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ruth75
replied on January 26th, 2009
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hello
hi my name is ruth and im also short and skinny lol im 4 11 and about 80lbs and i was pregnet at the age of 19 i dont know about fertility but my hips got wider lol and felt sick allll the time other then that i think your ok=-)...i only carried my baby for 5months but thats because i was hit by car when i was 8yrs old and have other problems...but anyway i think your ok =-)
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JavaMissus
replied on January 26th, 2009
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Sara, I shouldn't have joked about that but boy, I was fertile. First, 9 months and 17 days after we were married...Second, planned to the month...Third, one month off...(Never will understand that)

My daughter-in-law is very short. Maybe 5'..Her sister is smaller, probably near your size. She got pregnent and they had twin baby girls...She never had a problem with her pregnency..Hopefully, you will not have a problem either...

Take care,
Caroline
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sara19
replied on January 27th, 2009
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No don't be sorry it was funny. Once I got it. Sometimes I am a little slow on the uptake...
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greenboy
replied on January 28th, 2009
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I think
fat affects fertility in woman but not on men
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katch
replied on January 29th, 2009
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I am 4 10 also. I was 85lbs. when I first got pregnant. I had regular periods, but didn't really ovulate. I had twin girls that were born real early. THey are now 6. I had a son also. He was born sick. It doesn't matter size, but health. Just make sure you are healthy in all aspects before you decide you want to get pregnant. It's the best way for your future baby(ies). Good luck katch
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sara19
replied on February 2nd, 2009
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alright thank you.
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ginamare1608
replied on February 12th, 2009
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u can have fertility issues if you are underweight or overweight
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