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Original Article

Neonatal outcome following new assisted reproductive technology regulations in Turkey – a nationwide multicenter point prevalence study

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Pages 204-209 | Received 20 Oct 2013, Accepted 24 Mar 2014, Published online: 24 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

Objective: In March 2010, a new legislation about assisted reproductive technology (ART) activities, favoring single embryo transfer, was introduced in Turkey. Consequences of new regulations on neonatal outcome have not been evaluated in multicenter studies yet. In this study, our aim was to evaluate neonatal outcome of infants from medically assisted reproduction (MAR) pregnancies in the post-legislation era.

Methods: A point prevalence study was conducted at 51 centers in Turkey on 1 April 2013. Data about fertility treatments and neonatal characteristics were evaluated for “live births” (Group 1) and “patients being cared in the NICU” (Group 2).

Results: Seventeen (4%) of 420 infants in group 1, and 89 (8.1%) of 1094 infants in group 2 were born after MAR pregnancies. The ratio of multiple births in MAR pregnancies was still very high as 47.1% for group 1, 69.1% for group 2 infants. MAR babies constituted 9.9% of infants in Level 3 NICUs and 7.6% infants in Level 2 NICUs. MAR was associated with increased risk of multiple births and prematurity.

Conclusions: After the new legislation, multiple birth rates are still high in MAR pregnancies, resulting in unfavorable neonatal outcomes. Efforts to decrease multiple birth rates should be encouraged.

Acknowledgements

We acknowledge Prof. Mehmet Orman from the Department of Biostatistics, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, for his assistance with the statistical analysis.

Declaration of interest

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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