2nd Edition

Health and Welfare of ART Children

Edited By Alastair Sutcliffe Copyright 2006
    216 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This comprehensive overview of the known literature concerning the physical and psychosocial health of children conceived by ART brings together an international panel of experts in fertility medicine, epidemiology, medical genetics, obstetrics, twin research, psychosocial development and pediatrics. Each chapter gives a concise, readable commentary on the key areas of established knowledge. The book will prove an essential component for clinic library for fertility practitioners throughout the world. It will be useful for counselling families about known risks, and for placing in context what is generally a positive literature. Knowledge in this area has been restricted by the studies performed; however, there is a body of research that is hard for the busy fertility practitioner, counsellor, fertility nurse, or obstetrician to bring together and synthesize for their clients. The book is edited by Dr Alastair Sutcliffe - one of the world experts in this field. This is a revised and expanded edition of IVF Children - The First Generation. It is hoped that this will be a continuing project, in which periodic further updates will be published to maintain the currency of quality information needed to inform practitioners of what is a rapidly changing field.

    1. Introduction 2. Methodological considerations when determining core outcomes from ART 3. Congenital anomalies after assisted conception 4. Perinatal outcome after assisted conception 5. Neurodevelopmental outcome 6. Psychosocial aspects of ART 7. Longer-term health of children conceived after ART - what we need to know 8. Special consideration of twin and high order births 9. Conclusion. Index & Bibliographies

    Biography

    Alastair Sutcliffe

    "…provides some insight into the evolving world of pregnancies and subsequent care of children conceived with ART. As more data is available, additional editions will likely be forthcoming. For those interested in this subject, the book is concise and the messages well communicated."
    -Doody's Review Services