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Most obese women gain more weight than is recommended during pregnancy, and may find those pounds tough to shed in the long run, a new study suggests. In a study of 1,656 obese women who gave birth over five years, researchers found that about three–quarters gained more than 15 pounds during pregnancy which at the time was the recommended weight gain for obese women.


   

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