>>213419487Med school drop out here. The fertility issues you're referring to are usually for medically obese people, which the woman in the spoiler definitely looks like. Still, her pregnancy would probably proceed fine. Women are designed by nature to carry more fat, it's what estrogen tells their bodies to do, so they are more easily capable of dealing with extra fat content in their bodies rather than dealing with less-than-normal fat content. A woman with a mild overweight issue would have very little issue during pregnancy or delivery. In fact, it would be recommended by doctors for them to sometimes put on extra pounds if they're too skinny, or even that some non-pregnancy related weight gain is normal and can even be beneficial for the baby. Not the same with a woman who is just barely underweight. Not saying it's harmless to be super fat and give birth, but if you had to pick one female to breed, I'd go with the fatty over the one that looks like Jack Skellington. Statistics back me up on this. You are more likely to lose the fetus if you are medically severely underweight versus being medically obese.
I'm not a chubby chaser, but that's just what I've read, been taught, and have heard/seen.