Since the birth of Louise Brown, the first “test tube baby, " in 1978, assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been widely implemented as a standard treatment for couples with subfertility problems. An estimated 8 million children have been born via ART worldwide and up to 6% of newborns in Europe and 1.5% in United States are conceived via this technique [2]. ART pregnancies are at an increased risk for neonatal complications such as preterm birth and low birth weight as well as maternal complications such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. The exact mechanism behind the adverse outcomes is not known, but a role for the placenta is likely. In this chapter we will summarize current knowledge on human placenta development and funct...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Assisted Reproduction Treatment (ART) is here to stay. This review addresses the parental background...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Obstetric and newborn outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) pregnancies are associated ...
The use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) worldwide has led to the conception and birth of...
The placenta is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
Objective. Assisted reproductive technology (ART)-treated women exhibit increased risk of premature ...
Many factors negatively affect pregnancy establishment and subsequent fetal growth and development, ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
The placenta is essential for normal in utero development in mammals. In humans, defective placental...
The placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord, and cord blood can often be classified as pregnancy-sp...
Infertility, the inability to achieve a natural pregnancy within twelve months, affects roughly 10% ...
Since the birth of the first IVF-conceived child in 1978, the use of assisted reproductive technolog...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Assisted reproduction t...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) may increase risk for abnormal placental development, prete...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Assisted Reproduction Treatment (ART) is here to stay. This review addresses the parental background...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Obstetric and newborn outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) pregnancies are associated ...
The use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) worldwide has led to the conception and birth of...
The placenta is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
Objective. Assisted reproductive technology (ART)-treated women exhibit increased risk of premature ...
Many factors negatively affect pregnancy establishment and subsequent fetal growth and development, ...
International audienceToday, there is growing interest in the potential epigenetic risk related to a...
The placenta is essential for normal in utero development in mammals. In humans, defective placental...
The placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord, and cord blood can often be classified as pregnancy-sp...
Infertility, the inability to achieve a natural pregnancy within twelve months, affects roughly 10% ...
Since the birth of the first IVF-conceived child in 1978, the use of assisted reproductive technolog...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Assisted reproduction t...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) may increase risk for abnormal placental development, prete...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Assisted Reproduction Treatment (ART) is here to stay. This review addresses the parental background...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...