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Assisted Reproductive Technology Linked to Birth Defects

But the chances of such problems are low, CDC study finds


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MONDAY, Nov. 17 (HealthDay News) -- Compared to naturally conceived infants, those babies conceived with assisted reproductive technology (ART) are two to four times more likely to have certain types of heart defects, cleft lip and gastrointestinal defects.

That's the conclusion of a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study released Monday

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ART, which includes in-vitro fertilization, refers to any procedure that involves surgically removing eggs from a woman's womb, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and returning them to the woman's body or donating them to another woman.

"Today, more than one percent of infants are conceived through ART, and this number may continue to increase. While the risk is low, it is still important for parents who are considering using ART to think about all of the potential risks and benefits of this technology," Jennita Reefhuis, an epidemiologist at the CDC's National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, said in an agency news release.

The researchers compared data from 281 ART-conceived births and 14,095 naturally conceived births. Among pregnancies resulting in a single birth, ART was associated with twice the risk of some types of heart defects, more than twice the risk of cleft lip with or without cleft palate, and more than four times the risk of certain kinds of gastrointestinal defects.

But the researchers noted the absolute risk of a birth defect remains low. For example, cleft lip with or without palate occurs in about one of every 950 births, which means the ART-related increase in risk would result in about one in 425 babies having this defect.

ART didn't significantly increase the risk of birth defects in multiple births. However, ART may have an indirect impact, because it increases the likelihood of twins, which is a risk factor for many types of birth defects. The researchers suggested further study is needed to determine ART-related risk for defects in pregnancies with multiple births.

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-- Robert Preidt

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Last updated 11/17/2008

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SOURCE: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, news release, Nov. 17, 2008


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