Assisted Reproductive Technology complications remain low over a decade

08 Jan 2015


The use of assisted reproductive technology appears to be low risk for women, according to new data showing that maternal complications were consistently low over a decade. The most common complication for both autologous and donor cycles was ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHHS), reported Dr. Jennifer F. Kawwass of Emory University, Atlanta, and her colleagues; her study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Clinical Endocrinology News


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