OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of pregnancies conceived by IVF and the follow-up of the children after a minimum of 1 year of life. DESIGN: Survey of clinical pregnancies and follow-up of the children and comparison with national statistics. SETTINGS: All clinical pregnancies from 11 French centers between January 1987 and June 1989. PATIENTS: A total of 1,637 pregnancies resulting in 1,263 deliveries and 1,669 live-born or still-born children and 1,411 alive children after 1 year. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Gestational age of birth, birth weight, mortality rates, prevalence of congenital malformation, and prevalence of disorders during the follow-up of the children. RESULTS: The preterm birth rate was 22.7% of all deliveries and 12.2% of single deliveries compared with 5.6% in France, and 34.7% of babies weighed < 2,500 g compared with 5.2% in France. The rate of perinatal, neonatal, and infant mortality were higher than the national average. The rate of malformation (2.86%) was comparable with national survey (2.08%). The health of children diseased during the whole follow-up was approximately 2%. CONCLUSION: The health of children after 1 year of live is close normal.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of pregnancies conceived by IVF and the follow-up of the children after a minimum of 1 year of life. DESIGN: Survey of clinical pregnancies and follow-up of the children and comparison with national statistics. SETTINGS: All clinical pregnancies from 11 French centers between January 1987 and June 1989. PATIENTS: A total of 1,637 pregnancies resulting in 1,263 deliveries and 1,669 live-born or still-born children and 1,411 alive children after 1 year. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Gestational age of birth, birth weight, mortality rates, prevalence of congenital malformation, and prevalence of disorders during the follow-up of the children. RESULTS: The preterm birth rate was 22.7% of all deliveries and 12.2% of single deliveries compared with 5.6% in France, and 34.7% of babies weighed < 2,500 g compared with 5.2% in France. The rate of perinatal, neonatal, and infant mortality were higher than the national average. The rate of malformation (2.86%) was comparable with national survey (2.08%). The health of children diseased during the whole follow-up was approximately 2%. CONCLUSION: The health of children after 1 year of live is close normal.
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