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The growth of assisted reproductive treatment-conceived children from birth to 5 years: a national cohort study.

Mark HannStephen A RobertsStephen W D'SouzaPeter ClaytonNick MacklonDaniel R Brison
Published in: BMC medicine (2018)
ART babies born from fresh embryo transfer grow more slowly in utero and in the first few weeks of life, but then show postnatal catch up growth by school age, compared to NC and FET babies. As low birth weight and postnatal catch-up are independent risk factors for cardiometabolic disease over the life-course, we suggest that further studies in this area are now warranted.
Keyphrases
  • low birth weight
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