New Zealand's Auckland University researchers have found that overweight fathers are more likely to have undersized babies, New Zealand media reported on Wednesday.
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Small babies are more likely to be stillborn, and to have complications following birth and later life.
Lead researcher Professor Lesley McCowan said there is an almost two-fold increase in the risk of a baby being undernourished at birth when its father is overweight.
She said that suggests paternal health has a role to play in pregnancy complications, and more research will be done to explore that.
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