Women with a body mass of 20 to 24 (healthy) have the advantage of being able to get pregnant easier. If you have a body mass below that, you might want to think of drinking more whole milk and moew wholesome foods to gain a little extra weight or at least supply your body with extra nutrients, calories, and unsaturated fats to help you get pregnant and stay that way the full 9 months. Good luck!
2007-11-29 16:22:52
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answered by goldfisheatingdandelions 2
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Being skinny wouldn't necessarily make it more difficult to get pregnant. Anorexia would. The only thing I can think of that being skinny would affect would be the actual birth. I had a friend with really narrow hips and her delivery was difficult. Sometimes, over thinking it can cause troubles too. Don't try too hard!
As long as you eat a balanced diet, follow your doctors' instructions, your probability of all going well will be quite high. No one can guarantee anything though. Life is risk!
2007-11-29 16:26:05
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answered by ahzreem 3
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Not if you are healthy. Although I have heard that if you are extremely athletic, that can affect ovulation, therefore affecting the ease of getting pregnant. So if you are think because of that, it might be a little harder to actually get pregnant. If you have concerns, you should talk to your doctor.
2007-11-29 16:22:40
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answered by apsuz73 3
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Not as long as you're healthy. I weigh 95 lbs but am not underweight and concieved both my children within a month and had very healthy pregnancies.
2007-11-29 16:22:42
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answered by silver 3
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Before I was got pregnant I weighed 52kg. That's quite reasonably thin. I'm 19w pregnant and me and my baby are healthy. So I think it all depends on how healthy you are.
2007-11-29 17:40:31
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answered by lala01 4
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no , because my sister has 6 kids and she's small. she's so small the most she weighed 9 months pregnant is 100 pounds
2007-11-29 16:22:48
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answered by dablendah 1
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It shouldn't be. As long as you get a period, then you should be able to get pregnant.
2007-11-29 16:27:23
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answered by First Lady 7
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no. You will probably have a smaller baby but that is normal.
2007-11-29 16:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No, if you're healthy. and if you're expecting - congratulation!
2007-11-29 16:28:34
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answered by Asa S 3
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no difference then anyone else
2007-11-29 16:21:32
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answered by anjilla_kohl 2
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