Health status of young adults conceived by assisted reproductive technology: is there cause for concern?
Although pregnancy outcomes among conceptions with assisted reproductive technology have received considerable attention recently (1, 2), longer-term health, developmental, educational, psychosocial, and socioeconomic outcomes are less well studied. In part, this reflects the relative recentness of developments in the field of reproductive endocrinology, but now, as the second decade of the 21st century comes to a close, we have more than 40 years of experience to reflect on. The study by Halliday et al.
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Health status of young adults conceived by assisted reproductive technology: is there cause for concern?
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