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According to a large observational study led by researchers from the Karolinska Institute, the use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) does not lead to deterioration of the mental health of adolescents and young children
Chen Wang, the corresponding author of the study, said: "These findings are generally reassuring to the mental health of adolescents receiving antiretroviral therapy.
Since 1978, after the use of assisted reproductive technology, more than 9 million children have been born in vitro fertilization (IVF) completely changed the treatment of infertility, so Robert G.
Researchers conducted a follow-up survey of more than 1.
Researchers used independent population-based data to track more than 1.
No cause for concern was found
In addition to the potential impact of the intervention, certain characteristics that are more common among couples receiving antiretroviral therapy may also play a role in the long-term health of their children
"In the end, we did not find that the use of antiretroviral therapy has any adverse effects on the mental health of children during adolescence