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Myth busted! Children conceived via IVF just as healthy as peers, shows research

The children’s physical health and mental well-being were found to be similar.

Updated on: Jul 12, 2017 03:56 PM IST
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Previous research has shown that fertility treatment does not spike risk of divorce. And also that while trying to conceive through in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), men’s age also matters. Now, a study has found that children born through (IVF) have similar physical health and mental well-being as their naturally-conceived peers, a study has found. The study of 224 children aged between 5 and 11 was the largest to date to examine the psychosocial development of school-aged children conceived using donor sperm.

The study examined psychosocial development of school-aged children conceived using donor sperm. (Shutterstock)
The study examined psychosocial development of school-aged children conceived using donor sperm. (Shutterstock)

This was also the first study to describe health outcomes of these children. “Our results should provide reassurance that the physical, psychological and mental health of children conceived using donor sperm is similar to that of children in the general population,” said Professor David Amor, from Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) in Australia. The study, published in the journal Reproductive BioMedicine, used questionnaires to measure the psychosocial and mental health, health care needs and child development.

These questionnaires were completed by the mothers of the children who had been conceived IVF. The results showed that the well-being and health of the children were similar to the general Australian population. The rise in the use of donor sperm means that this is an increasingly important topic. This study should be reassuring to anyone who was a child conceived through the use of donor sperm, or who is thinking about starting a family using this method.

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