No. The body fat percentage measurement will be excluded when calculating the HHS and fitness assessment level, including six months after the pregnancy. You will be required to supply proof of the continuing pregnancy and/or the birth certificate to the nurse or health professional to prove the continuing pregnancy or that you gave birth within the last six months. It is not possible to change your HHS or fitness assessment level if you did not know that you were pregnant at the time of undergoing the health and/or fitness assessment. However, you can repeat the assessment(s) at your own cost.
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