Background Compared to naturally conceived children, adverse perinatal outcomes are more common among children born after assisted reproductive technology with fresh embryo transfer (fresh-ET) or frozen embryo transfer (frozen-ET). However, most previous studies could not adequately control for family confounding factors such as subfertility. We compared birth size and duration of pregnancy among infants born after fresh-ET or frozen-ET versus natural conception, using a within-sibship design to account for confounding by maternal factors. Methods and findings This registry-based cohort study with nationwide data from Denmark (1994-2014), Norway (1988-2015), and Sweden (1988-2015) consisted of 4,510,790 live-born singletons, 4,414,703 from ...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate which factors affect the cumulative live birth rate after...
Objective To explore obstetric and perinatal outcomes in singleton pregnancies occurring as a res...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Perinatal risks after frozen embro transfer (FET) have been reas...
Background Compared to naturally conceived children, adverse perinatal outcomes are more common amon...
Background Compared to naturally conceived children, adverse perinatal outcomes are more common amon...
BackgroundCompared to naturally conceived children, adverse perinatal outcomes are more common among...
Supported by grant from National Health Service Grampian Research Endowment Grant (RefNo: 17/052).Pe...
Background: In vitro fertilization is a known independent risk factor for adverse perinatal outcomes...
ObjectivesTo investigate whether risks of stillbirth and neonatal death differ after fresh embryo tr...
Background/Aim: To compare the pregnancy outcome of singletons conceived after transfer of cryoprese...
<p><b><i>Background/Aim:</i></b> To compare the pregnancy outcome of singletons conceived after tra...
BACKGROUND Initial observational studies and a systematic review published 5 years ago have suggest...
Purpose: To generate a large cohort of children born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) in...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether segmentation of an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycle, with free...
Abstract STUDY QUESTION: When do the differences in birth weights become apparent between singleton...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate which factors affect the cumulative live birth rate after...
Objective To explore obstetric and perinatal outcomes in singleton pregnancies occurring as a res...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Perinatal risks after frozen embro transfer (FET) have been reas...
Background Compared to naturally conceived children, adverse perinatal outcomes are more common amon...
Background Compared to naturally conceived children, adverse perinatal outcomes are more common amon...
BackgroundCompared to naturally conceived children, adverse perinatal outcomes are more common among...
Supported by grant from National Health Service Grampian Research Endowment Grant (RefNo: 17/052).Pe...
Background: In vitro fertilization is a known independent risk factor for adverse perinatal outcomes...
ObjectivesTo investigate whether risks of stillbirth and neonatal death differ after fresh embryo tr...
Background/Aim: To compare the pregnancy outcome of singletons conceived after transfer of cryoprese...
<p><b><i>Background/Aim:</i></b> To compare the pregnancy outcome of singletons conceived after tra...
BACKGROUND Initial observational studies and a systematic review published 5 years ago have suggest...
Purpose: To generate a large cohort of children born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) in...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether segmentation of an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycle, with free...
Abstract STUDY QUESTION: When do the differences in birth weights become apparent between singleton...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate which factors affect the cumulative live birth rate after...
Objective To explore obstetric and perinatal outcomes in singleton pregnancies occurring as a res...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Perinatal risks after frozen embro transfer (FET) have been reas...