Children Born After Assisted Reproduction More Commonly Carry a Mitochondrial Genotype Associating With Low Birthweight

Joke Mertens*, Florence Belva, Aafke P. A. van Montfoort, Marius Regin, Filippo Zambelli, Sara Seneca, Edouard Couvreu de Deckersberg, Maryse Bonduelle, Herman Tournaye, Katrien Stouffs, Kurt Barbe, Hubert J. M. Smeets, Hilde van de Velde, Karen Sermon, Christophe Blockeel, Claudia Spits

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Abstract

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has enabled many couples before considered untreatably infertile to have children, though there have been concerns that children born using these technologies are at risk for adverse outcomes. These adverse outcomes vary, and many of them stem from unknown causes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32-33
Number of pages2
JournalObstetrical & Gynecological Survey
Volume80
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

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