Clinical review of 24-35 year olds conceived with and without in vitro fertilization: study protocol
Abstract Background Children conceived by assisted reproductive technologies (ART) currently comprise 4% of Australian births. The manipulation of biological parameters related to fertilization and implantation are integral to successful ART but potentially pose a risk to the longer-term health of t...
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Main Authors: | Sharon Lewis (Author), Joanne Kennedy (Author), David Burgner (Author), Robert McLachlan (Author), Sarath Ranganathan (Author), Karin Hammarberg (Author), Richard Saffery (Author), David J. Amor (Author), Michael M. H. Cheung (Author), Lex W. Doyle (Author), Markus Juonala (Author), Susan Donath (Author), John McBain (Author), Jane Halliday (Author) |
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