“…The bariatric surgery improves menstrual regularity and ovulation in an ovulatory obese women, decreasing hirsutism and blood levels of testosterone, androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, thus restoring fertility [11]. There is increasing evidence to suggest that women who have had Preconception bariatric surgical procedures may have lower rates of obesity-related pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes and hypertensive disorders than women who had pregnancies before their bariatric processes [12]. Bariatric surgery may reduce the risk of fetalma crosomia, although the risk of growth restriction or low birth weight is not clear and risk of nutritional deficiencies appears rare.…”