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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Main Author: Emily Olive
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2025-06-01
Series:Fertility & Reproduction
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Online Access:https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S266131822530003X
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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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Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Impacts of Altered Placentation
Fertility & Reproduction
Reproductive Techniques
Assisted
Pregnancy Outcome
Preterm Birth
Placenta
Infertility
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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