IVF may raise risk of certain disorders in babies — and epigenetic ‘signatures’ in the placenta could explain why

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), may affect the epigenetics of the placenta, slightly raising the risk of certain health impacts for babies.

To date, ART has helped usher in more than 10 million successful births worldwide. These technologies are safe, but compared with unassisted births, they come with some increased risk of reduced birth weight and certain cardiovascular and metabolic disorders.

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