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This project will explore in detail the role of two known risk factors for cerebral palsy: assisted reproductive technology and congenital anomalies.
Long-term physical and mental health outcomes of ART singletons are generally reassuring. There is a scarcity of information on health service utilization...
This paper presents data that infants born following assisted reproductive technologies (ART) compared with non-ART singletons display increases in low birth...
Clinicians who counsel prospective ART patients about birth defect risk should provide information about the overall risk of having a child with a birth defect
It has been 10 years since we carried out a systematic search of the literature on birth defect risk in infants born following assisted reproductive...
The object of this work was to estimate the prevalence of major birth defects diagnosed by 6 years of age in all births and terminations of pregnancy for...
The increasing use of assisted reproductive techniques and hormonal manipulation during pregnancy may have been associated with an apparent rise in the...
To identify and characterise appropriate comparison groups for population studies of health outcomes in ART-conceived births: ovulation induction (OI), subfertile untreated and fertile natural conceptions. Our secondary objective was to examine whether known risks of pregnancy complications and adverse birth outcomes in ART births are elevated in comparison with subfertile (untreated and OI) conception groups.