Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered Placentation
Women with infertility who require assisted reproductive technology (ART) have higher rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes when they do conceive. Some of this increased risk may exist prior to ART interventions, but some treatments do appear to impact the developing placenta, leading to higher rates...
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| description | Women with infertility who require assisted reproductive technology (ART) have higher rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes when they do conceive. Some of this increased risk may exist prior to ART interventions, but some treatments do appear to impact the developing placenta, leading to higher rates of preterm birth, growth restriction and abnormal placental adherence. Surveillance of specific ART treatment types together with pregnancy outcome data will help focus research to improve outcomes. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-c91ebca4f21949c9b68f8825bc7353bc2025-08-20T02:40:43ZengWorld Scientific PublishingFertility & Reproduction2661-31822661-31742025-06-010702575910.1142/S266131822530003XAssisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered PlacentationEmily Olive0Barwon Health, Bellerine St, Geelong, VIC 3216, AustraliaWomen with infertility who require assisted reproductive technology (ART) have higher rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes when they do conceive. Some of this increased risk may exist prior to ART interventions, but some treatments do appear to impact the developing placenta, leading to higher rates of preterm birth, growth restriction and abnormal placental adherence. Surveillance of specific ART treatment types together with pregnancy outcome data will help focus research to improve outcomes.https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S266131822530003XReproductive TechniquesAssistedPregnancy OutcomePreterm BirthPlacentaInfertility |
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| title | Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered Placentation |
| title_full | Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered Placentation |
| title_fullStr | Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered Placentation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered Placentation |
| title_short | Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered Placentation |
| title_sort | assisted reproductive technology and the impacts of altered placentation |
| topic | Reproductive Techniques Assisted Pregnancy Outcome Preterm Birth Placenta Infertility |
| url | https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S266131822530003X |
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