Multiple Choice
Jane is 30 and has a BMI of 18;she and her husband have been trying to get pregnant for over a year,but she is not ovulating.Why would her doctor recommend weight gain and exercise instead of prescribing medication to induce ovulation?
A) For a woman 30 years old,it is too risky to prescribe medication.
B) There are no medications on the market that induce ovulation.
C) She is underweight and needs to have a BMI >20 before conceiving.
D) Drugs that induce ovulation are less effective in underweight women.
E) a and d
F) c and d
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