Woman's Low Birth Weight May Lead to Fertility Woes Later

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Girls born with a low birth weight may be at increased risk for fertility problems as adults, a new study from Sweden suggests.

Researchers looked at women who were seeking fertility treatment— whether it was because they were infertile or their partner was — and found women who were infertile themselves were about twice as likely to have been born with a low birth weight (less than 5.5 pounds) compared with those who were seeking fertility treatment because their husband/partner was infertile, or because the couple's infertility was unexplained.

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