Assisted Reproductive Technology

Assisted Reproductive Technology - most related articles:

- Birth defects risk higher in assisted reproduction - 9.1
- Polycystic ovary syndrome linked to pregnancy complications - 7.2
- Birth defects rate high in infants born with assisted reproductive technology - 6.5
- In Vitro Fertilization Research Centre in AIIMS, India - 5.4
- Unplanned babies are slower to develop - 4.8
- Miscarriage risk in pregnant rises when man is over 35 - 4.3
- Fertility treatment twins face higher risk - 4.2
- 250000 babies born in 1 year with fertility treatment - 3.9
- New gene silencing way to turn off cervical cancer genes - 3.4
- Largest IVF facility planned in NHS, UK - 3.4

Assisted Reproductive Technology articles

Birth defects risk higher in assisted reproduction
Researchers identified the risk of major birth defects associated with different types of assisted reproductive technology. They have compared the risk of major birth defects for each of the reproductive therapies commonly available internationally, such as: IVF (in vitro fertilization), ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) and ovulation induction.

Polycystic ovary syndrome linked to pregnancy complications
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome are more likely to have problems with pregnancy regardless of whether they are undergoing fertility treatment, claims new research published on bmj.com today.

250000 babies born in 1 year with fertility treatment
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is responsible for an estimated 219,000 to 246,000 babies born each year worldwide according to an international study.

Fertility treatment twins face higher risk
Twins born as a result of assisted reproductive technology (ART) are more likely to be admitted to neonatal intensive care and to be hospitalised in their first three years of life than spontaneously conceived twins, according to new research in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal Human Reproduction.

Birth defects rate high in infants born with assisted reproductive technology
Infants conceived with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) are two to four times more likely to have certain types of birth defects than children conceived naturally, according to a study by the CDC.

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