<p>Preface</p> <p>Section 1: Obesity and adolescence</p> <p>1. Obesity and the onset of adolescence<br>Zana Bumbuliene, Gabriele Tridenti and Anastasia Vatopoulou</p> <p>2. Obesity in adolescence<br>Gail Busby and Mourad W. Seif</p> <p>3. Obesity in polycystic ovary syndrome and infertility<br>Ioannis E. Messinis, Christina I. Messini and Konstantinos Dafopoulos</p> <p>Section 2: Contraception</p> <p>4. Obesity and sexual health<br>Sharon Cameron and Michelle Cooper</p> <p>5. Obesity and contraception<br>Sujeetha Damodaran and Krishnan Swaminathan</p> <p>6. Contraceptive choices for women before and after bariatric surgery<br>Agnieszka Jurga-Karwacka and Johannes Bitzer</p> <p>7. Long-term contraceptive care in obese and superobese women<br>Johannes Bitzer</p> <p>Section 3: Male and female Infertility</p> <p>8. Obesity and hirsutism<br>Mostafa Metwally</p> <p>9. Obesity and female infertility<br>Suresh Kini, Mythili Ramalingam and Tahir Mahmood</p> <p>10. Obesity and recurrent miscarriage<br>Andrew C. Pearson and Tahir A. Mahmood</p> <p>11. Obesity and assisted reproduction<br>Mark Hamilton and Abha Maheshwari</p> <p>12. Obesity and sexual dysfunction in men<br>Darius A. Paduch and Laurent Vaucher</p> <p>13. Male obesity—impact on semen quality<br>Vanessa Kay and Sarah Martins da Silva</p> <p>14. Evidence-based assisted reproduction in obese women<br>Brenda F Narice and Mostafa Metwally</p> <p>15. Obesity, bariatric surgery, and male reproductive function<br>Man-wa Lui, Jyothis George and Richard A. Anderson</p> <p>16. Medical interventions to improve outcomes in infertile obese women planning for pregnancy<br>Vikram Talaulikar</p> <p>17. Surgical interventions to improve fertility potential in obese men and women<br>Joseph Chervenak and Frank Chervenak</p> <p>Section 4: General Gynaecology</p> <p>18. Obesity and gynecology ultrasound<br>Kiran Vanza, Mathew Leonardi and George Condous</p> <p>19. Obesity and menstrual disorders<br>Jane J. Reavey, W. Colin Duncan, Savita Brito-Mutunayagam, Rebecca M. Reynolds and Hilary O.D. Critchley</p> <p>20. Incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in the obese woman<br>Clare F. Jordan and Douglas G. Tincello</p> <p>21. Urinary and fecal incontinence in obese women<br>Vasilios Pergialiotis and Stergios K. Doumouchtsis</p> <p>22. Role of obesity in cancer in women<br>Joanna M. Cain</p> <p>23. Obesity and breast cancer<br>Chiara Benedetto, Emilie Marion Canuto and Fulvio Borella</p> <p>24. Obesity and female malignancies<br>Ketankumar B. Gajjar and Mahmood I. Shafi</p> <p>25. Challenges in gynecological surgery in obese women<br>Chu Lim and Tahir A. Mahmood</p> <p>26. Laparoscopic and robotic surgery in obese women<br>Manou Manpreet Kaur and Thomas Ind</p> <p>27. Obesity and venous thromboembolism<br>Julia Czuprynska and Roopen Arya</p> <p>28. Obesity and cardiovascular disease in reproductive health<br>Isioma Okolo and Tahir Mahmood</p> <p>29. Female obesity and osteoporosis<br>Rashda Bano and Tahir A. Mahmood</p> <p>30. Obesity, menopause, and hormone replacement therapy<br>Marta Caretto, Andrea Giannini, Tommaso Simoncini and Andrea R. Genazzani</p> <p>31. Obesity and chronic pelvic pain<br>I-Ferne Tan and Andrew W. Horne</p> <p>32. Obesity and clinical psychosomatic women’s health<br>Mira Lal and Abhilash H.L. Sarhadi</p> <p>33. Obesity and psychosexual disorders<br>Ernesto Gonzalez-Mesa</p> <p>34. Professionally responsible clinical management of obese patients before and during pregnancy<br>Frank A. Chervenak and Laurence B. McCullough</p>