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2025-01-12 00:23:09
Being both underweight and overweight can affect fertility. The OP has a BMI of 17.56 making her underweight. A healthy BMI is from 18.5 to 25 BMI is calculated by weight in kilograms divided by height in metres squared. [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2025-01-12 00:49:11
BMI isn’t a reliable metric and doesn’t distinguish between fat, muscle, and bone density. [Link]
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2025-01-12 01:56:45
OP would be underweight by BMI which could affect fertility. However, her incredulity/disbelief seems to be expressing an uninformed opinion rather than attempting to assert a medical fact. Corrections should go to replies, not CN.
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2025-01-12 14:44:52
OP is a man masquerading as a woman by using pinterest pictures to push his account of incel ideals of the perfect feminine woman bro literally says “i’m so fertile, it’s in my DNA to make big healthy babies” bitch please- 🤚🏼 [Link]
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2025-01-12 15:10:56
NNN - Argument and dispute resolution: BMI and fertility belong in the comments.
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2025-01-13 08:04:34
NNN - unless you can provide better proof of this, i would suggest you shouldn't be blatantly accusing women on the internet of being guys without more concrete proof.
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