AHA Journals, Author Interviews, Fertility, Heart Disease / 27.04.2022
More Complications in Pregnancies Conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technology
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Pensée Wu, MBChB, MD(Res)
Senior Lecturer, Honorary Consultant Obstetrician
Subspecialist in Maternal Fetal Medicine
School of Medicine, Keele University
Staffordshire, UK
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: We looked at outcomes in pregnancies conceived with assisted reproductive technology and compared those with pregnancies that were conceived naturally.
Using a hospital admissions database in the U.S. called the National inpatient sample between 2008 and 2016, we included >100,000 pregnancies conceived with assisted reproductive technology and 34 million naturally conceived pregnancies.
We found that women with assisted reproductive technology-conceived pregnancies had doubled the risk of acute kidney injury and arrhythmias (irregular heart beats). These women also had a 1-3-1.6-fold risk of preterm birth, Caesarean delivery and placental abruption (placenta separating from the womb).
We concluded that women should be informed of these risks during pre-pregnancy counselling. (more…)