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Are IVF-conceived children taller?

Dr. Vibha Rai
31 July 2007
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Most studies looking into the outcome of assisted reproduction have focussed on the defects in IVF-conceived children either due to multiplicity or genetic default. However, a recent study performed at the Linggin’s Institute at Auckland University, New Zealand, has reported an average increase in height by at least 3 cm in children born following IVF treatment (Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism online, Jun12, 2007).

The study (by Harriet M L, et al, 2007) compared 69 IVF-conceived children in the age group of 4-10 years that formed the “Study group” to 71 normally conceived children that acted as the control. The selection and comparison criteria included factors such as socio-economic status, age of the child, race, sex, nutritional status and also height of their parents’.

When the results were analysed, IVF-conceived children comparatively showed some promising positive signs. The most noticeable result was their height which was 3 cm higher on an average. These children were also slimmer than those in the control group with better blood lipids which regulate fat.

The researchers of the study have put forth factors such as genetic variation and selection of better quality embryos for embryo transfer that may be responsible for the above findings.

It can be argued that it is too early to jump to conclusions that all babies conceived following IVF are taller. The study did not included IVF children from frozen embryo transfer and only singleton pregnancies were considered for this study. However, it has definitely opened the doors for more research in the future and it will not be long before more such studies are reported. 

http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/jc.2006-2465v1


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