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Preterm birth and low birth weight among in vitro fertilization singletons: A systematic review and meta-analyses
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology , 10/06/09
Han Z et al. – IVF singletons have significantly increased risks of PTB, LBW and other adverse perinatal outcomes compared to spontaneously conceived singletons after matching or controlling for maternal age at least.
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