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Folgen von Adipositas und Möglichkeiten, sie zu behandeln

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Adipositas stellt gerade Gynäkologen und Geburtshelfer vor große Herausforderungen. Viele Aspekte sind bei adipösen aber auch bei adipositasoperierten Patientinnen zu beachten, etwa der Einfluss auf Fertilität und die Wirkung von Kontrazeptiva sowie Besonderheiten in der Schwangerschaft.

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Hasenberg, T., Kautt, S. & König, B. Folgen von Adipositas und Möglichkeiten, sie zu behandeln. gynäkologie + geburtshilfe 24, 24–28 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15013-019-1685-1

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