Pd09-04 later health outcomes of offspring from clinically infertile men and women: comparison of risk of intellectual disability, psychosis, autism, and cancer
The prevalence of infertility in the United States is estimated to be 7-15%. There has been conflicting data in regard to the health outcomes of offspring born to infertile couples and follow up of offspring can be challenging. As such, longer term health outcomes of these offspring remain uncertain. We sought to determine the impact of infertility in male and females on their offspring in various categories.
Source: The Journal of Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Alex Kasman, Chiyuan Zhang, Michael Eisenberg Tags: Infertility: Epidemiology & Evaluation I Source Type: research
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