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This article discusses assisted reproduction technology and defects of genomic imprinting
Abstract:
It is estimated that approximately 1% of the newborn population of the British Isles are conceived following assisted reproduction technologies such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). While the long term outcome of IVF children is mostly reassuring, some concerns remain. Specifically, recent studies have suggested a possible association between more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Bjog,
Vol: 112 Page: 1589-94 December 2005
C. Allen; W. Reardon
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The aim of this study was to quantify the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes birth defects and pregnancy complications following assisted reproductive technology
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Increasing use of fertility therapy has elicited concerns regarding adverse effects for expectant mothers and the health of children thus conceived. AIMS: To study the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, birth defects and pregnancy complications following assisted reproductive technology (ART). METHODS: Questionnaire-based study involving 1,524 children and 1,182 pregnancies more...
International Classification:
Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
Categories:
assisted reproductive technology
Geography:
International
Ir J Med Sci,
Vol: 177 Page: 233-41 September 2008
C. Allen; S. Bowdin; R. F. Harrison; A. G. Sutcliffe; L. Brueton; G. Kirby; J. Kirkman-Brown; C. Barrett; W. Reardon; E. Maher
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