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IVF children have better quality of life as adults, finds study

By ANI | Updated: March 25, 2022 14:55 IST

The results of a new study has found that children who are conceived via assisted reproductive technology (ART), such as IVF, may get some advantages in quality of life in adulthood.

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The results of a new study has found that children who are conceived via assisted reproductive technology (ART), such as IVF, may get some advantages in quality of life in adulthood.

The results of a new study were published in the journal, 'Human Fertility'.

The study has reassured news for people who have been conceived with ART and those who need to use the technology to conceive.

"Our findings suggest that being ART-conceived can provide some advantages on quality of life in adulthood, independent of other psychosocial factors," said lead author Karin Hammarberg of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

"Together with previous evidence that adults conceived by ART have the similar physical health to those who were naturally conceived, this is reassuring for people who were conceived with ART -- and those who need ART to conceive," he added.

In the more than four decades since the first birth following in vitro fertilisation (IVF) in 1978, more than 8 million children have been born as a result of ART. In that time, many studies have evaluated the physical health, development and psychosocial well-being of ART-conceived children compared with those naturally conceived (NC). But currently, there is less known about the health and quality of life of adults who were conceived by ART.

This study involved 193 young adults who were conceived through ART and 86 through NC in the state of Victoria, Australia. These participants completed questionnaires, which included a standardised quality of life measure (World Health Organisation Quality of Life -- Brief Assessment (WHOQoL-BREF)) when aged 18-28 years (T1) and again when aged 22-35 years (T2). The WHOQoL-BREF assesses four domains of quality of life:

1) Physical

2) Psychosocial

3) Social relationships

4) Environment

The researchers looked at the associations between factors present at T1 (mode of conception, the mother's age when the participant was born, sexual orientation, family financial situation in secondary school, perceptions of own weight, number of close friends, frequency of vigorous exercise and quality of relationships with parents) and the scores on the four domains of WHOQoL-BREF at T2.

After making statistical adjustments to account for other psychosocial factors present in young adulthood, the results showed that being ART-conceived was strongly linked with higher scores (better quality of life) on both the social relationships and environment WHOQoL-BREF domains at T2. In addition, having less psychological distress, a more positive relationship with parents, a better financial situation, and perceptions of being about the right weight at T1 were associated with higher scores on one or more WHOQoL-BREF domains at T2.

"Children conceived via ART are nowadays a substantial part of the population -- and it's important to continue to evaluate the long-term effects of ART on their physical health and well-being as they progress through adolescence into adulthood," said Hammarberg.

"When accounting for other factors present in young adulthood, being ART-conceived appears to confer some advantages in quality of life. Perhaps unsurprisingly, we also found that, independently of how the person was conceived, having a better relationship with parents, less psychological distress, and a better family financial situation in young adulthood contributed to a better adult quality of life," he concluded.

( With inputs from ANI )

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