Infertility treatments do not appear to contribute to developmental delays in children

Monday, January 4, 2016 - 15:51 in Health & Medicine

Children conceived via infertility treatments are no more likely to have a developmental delay than children conceived without such treatments, according to a study. The findings may help to allay longstanding concerns that conception after infertility treatment could affect the embryo at a sensitive stage and result in lifelong disability.

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