Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health 2008:1 3-8
Published on 17 Jun 2008
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Objective: To examine the association between body mass index and time to conception.
Methods: Secondary data analysis of The Asthma in Pregnancy Study, a Prospective cohort of 2205 women assembled from April 1997–June 2000.
Results: Time to conception in women not on contraception, by BMI category, did not show a significant difference among the groups, p = 0.81 for test of equality over the strata.
Conclusions: No association between time to conception and BMI was demonstrated in these data.
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