Let us discuss the relationship of body weight and fertility. When the body loses weight, the hormone levels rises and some sort of balance happens, resulting to increase in fertility. However, after surgery, the body needs to recover from high levels of stress because of its previous condition of being overweight and because of the operation itself. Therefore, ample time is required for the body to recuperate, and in that condition, pregnancy may just be too much of a burden.
Normally, the recuperation after any surgery takes one and a half years, for some people even longer. So the first eighteen months after surgery are not the best times for getting pregnant. The body goes through major changes and repairs that it needs enough nutrition. This plus the added nourishment required brought about by carrying another life may not be met. In consequence, the body may suffer complications, and the growth of child inside the womb affected.
On the other hand, there is another option available for those who don't want to wait for a year and a half. Adjustable Gastric Banding is one of the most popular weight loss surgeries. This procedure allows the patient to control the food intake. This makes it the surgery for those considering pregnancy because prior to conception and birth, the body must be in the best nutritional condition. Weight loss continues while proper nutrition is provided for child and the mother. However, the patient must be closely monitored to avoid complications.
These factors should be considered if you desire to be pregnant after a weight loss surgery. Perhaps the most helpful suggestion would be to work closely with experts. This way, you will be guided accordingly on the best thing to do.
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