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ObjectiveTo evaluate pregnancy and birth outcomes by type of infertility treatment received.Study designAssisted reproductive technology (ART) data on women who were both treated and gave birth in Massachusetts were linked to vital records …
A persistent finding is that assisted reproductive technology (ART) is associated with compromised birth outcomes, including higher risks for prematurity, low birthweight, and congenital malformations, even among singletons. Over the past d…
ObjectiveTo assess whether risk of severe maternal morbidity at delivery differed for women who conceived using assisted reproductive technology (ART), those with indicators of subfertility but no ART ("subfertile"), and those who had neith…
ObjectiveTo evaluate risks for adverse pregnancy outcomes by number of embryos transferred (ET) and fetal heartbeats (FHB) in assisted reproductive technology-conceived singleton live births.DesignLongitudinal cohort using cycles reported t…
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate assisted reproductive technology (ART) pregnancy outcomes by infertility diagnosis. STUDY DESIGN: ART data on women who were treated and gave birth in Massachusetts were linked to vital records and hospital utilizati…
ObjectiveTo compare on a population basis the birth outcomes of women treated with assisted reproductive technologies (ART), women with indicators of subfertility but without ART, and fertile women.DesignLongitudinal cohort study.SettingNot…
ObjectiveTo identify a group of deliveries to mothers with indicators of subfertility (SUBFERTILITY).DesignLongitudinal cohort study.SettingHospital.Patient(s)A total of 334,152 deliveries to Massachusetts mothers in a Massachusetts hospita…
PurposeTo compare ages of mothers and of fathers at delivery in couples who are fertile, subfertile, and subfertile treated with assisted reproductive technology (ART) and to characterize birth outcomes in the ART population according to pa…
Although Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) births make up 1.6 % of births in the US, the impact of ART on subsequent infant and maternal health is not well understood. Clinical ART treatment records linked to population data would be a…