Assisted Reproduction to Increase vascular and pregnancy complications
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The findings of a recent study the Journal of the American Heart Association highlight the importance of counseling women who are considering Assisted reproductive technology about health and pregnancy, as well as postpartum-related risks. Study reports about the potentially long-term cardiovascular implications and risks associated with Assisted reproductive technology. Researchers emphasize on the fact that women who conceived with Assisted reproductive technology were older than women who conceived naturally (mean age, 35 vs. 28) and had more pre-existing health conditions, such as hypertension, obesity and diabetes that led to both vascular and pregnancy complications.
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