Why are IVF babies bigger?

IVF babies born from frozen embryos are heavier and result in longer pregnancies than those born from fresh embryos, research suggests. A study presented at the British Fertility Society annual meeting says transferring frozen embryos may lead to healthier babies.
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Are IVF babies healthier than normal babies?

The bottom line is that babies conceived through IVF are healthy. This process of conception does not pose any risks to the wellbeing of the parents or child, even in the future. The chances of developing a congenital anomaly or cancer is equal to those for babies conceived naturally.
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Are IVF babies stronger?

This research adds to previous studies which have produced mixed results regarding the development of IVF babies, with some saying they are more, less or equally as advanced as naturally-conceived infants.
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Are IVF babies smaller at birth?

Overall, babies born to women with fertility problems were smaller. But there was no difference in average birthweight between women who underwent IVF and infertile women who eventually had a baby without medical help.
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Do IVF babies have small heads?

The University of Manchester led study of 5,200 IVF children found that singleton babies conceived from fresh embryo transfers - used in two thirds of all IVF - are associated with lower birth weights, head circumference and length, but then grow more quickly, catching up to naturally conceived children by school age.
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Professor Jane Halliday: Long-term health in IVF babies



Do IVF babies look different?

He started out by stressing that IVF babies are generally healthy, and that the differences he would describe are very small – they can be seen only by looking at averages across large numbers of births. It is known that IVF babies have altered fetal growth and birthweight.
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Do IVF babies look like their parents?

Because a donor egg won't share any of its genes with its intended mother, there's a chance the baby will not resemble its mother. However, if her partner's sperm was used, the baby may look like its father because they share the same genetics.
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Do IVF babies have a higher IQ?

Genetic screening of IVF embryos is unlikely to lead to smarter babies.
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Is IVF babies are intelligent?

Researchers at the Free University in Brussels found that children who were conceived using IVF treatment with ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) on average have a higher IQ than naturally conceived children.
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Do IVF babies have more autism?

THURSDAY, March 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Children conceived through assisted reproductive technology, such as in vitro fertilization, are twice as likely to have autism as those conceived without assistance, a new study finds.
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Are IVF babies more likely to be boy or girl?

You are 3- 6% more likely to have a baby boy than a girl when using IVF to conceive. IVF increases the odds of a boy from 51 in 100 when conceived naturally to 56 in 100 with IVF.
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Are IVF babies slower to develop?

MONDAY, Jan. 4, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Preschoolers who were conceived through fertility treatments don't seem to have any special risk of developmental delays, a new study suggests. The researchers said the findings, published online Jan.
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Do IVF babies have lower IQ?

They found a 51% increased risk of intellectual impairment, marked by an IQ below 70, in children conceived by IVF treatments in which sperm cells are injected directly into eggs. This amounted to a rise from 62 per 100,000 children (0.062%) to 92 per 100,000 (0.092%).
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Does IVF prevent Down syndrome?

The only way to avoid Down syndrome at the time of conception is IVF. Pre-screening during IVF can test the embryo in the lab for Down syndrome before the embryo is transferred to the mother. Down syndrome screening is offered to everyone during pregnancy.
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Are IVF babies born closer to due date?

A recent study3 of women who conceived by IVF and therefore knew when their egg was fertilised, found that the routine ultrasound dating scan consistently put their estimated birth date earlier than it should have been by an average of 3 days.
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What do you call an IVF baby?

"Test tube baby" is a term sometimes used by the media to refer to children conceived with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Will my baby have my DNA if I use a donor egg?

It is true that when using a donor egg, the baby will inherit DNA from the egg donor and the sperm and not the recipient mother, but heritability is more complicated than that. For DNA to function it has to receive instructions, just like computer hardware has to receive instructions from the software program.
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Do IVF pregnancies gain more weight?

The weight gain is real

The high estrogen levels during the superovulation phase of the IVF cycle can lead to fluid retention and cause weight gain for some women. But it is only temporary and once the superovulation stops, the hormones get excreted into the urine.
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How old is the first IVF baby?

Louise Joy Brown (born 25 July 1978) is an English woman who was the first human to have been born after conception by in vitro fertilisation experiment (IVF). Her birth, following a procedure pioneered in Britain, has been lauded among "the most remarkable medical breakthroughs of the 20th Century".
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What week are most IVF babies born?

Results: The mean gestational age at delivery of the IVF group was 38.13 +/- 1.72 weeks, slightly shorter than spontaneously conceived singletons at 38.65 +/- 1.79 weeks.
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Are IVF babies usually female?

In their study, the likelihood of an IVF birth resulting in a boy was between 53% and 56%, depending on how soon the fertilised egg was put back into the woman. Taking the higher value, this would mean that in every hundred births, 56 would be baby boys and 44 would be girls.
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Do male embryos implant faster?

It is already known that there are metabolic differences between male and female embryos – male embryos develop faster than female embryos, for example.
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Are IVF babies more likely to have problems?

Overall, IVF infants' odds of having birth defects were 1.25 times greater than those of naturally conceived infants with similar maternal characteristics.
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Are IVF babies more likely to have ADHD?

Children conceived with assisted reproductive techniques (ART) do not appear to be more likely to have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or poor school performance, compared with children conceived spontaneously, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
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How common is autism in IVF?

Does type of ART procedure impact the relationship between assisted reproductive technology and autism spectrum disorder2? Among children conceived using ART, about 0.8% of those born as singletons (only one baby carried during the pregnancy) and about 1.2% of those born as a twin or multiple were diagnosed with ASD.
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