Unplanned Pregnancies More Common in Obese Women

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Obese women are less likely to use certain types of birth control and more likely to have unintended pregnancies, according to a new study on a French population.

The study, which looked at the impact of obesity on sexual health, found the rate of unplanned pregnancies is four times higher among single obese women than normal weight women under age 30, despite the obese participants being less likely to have been sexually active in the past year.

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