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Anna-Karina Aaris Henningsen
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 41
Citations - 1516
Anna-Karina Aaris Henningsen is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1125 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna-Karina Aaris Henningsen include University of Copenhagen.
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Perinatal outcomes of children born after frozen-thawed embryo transfer: a Nordic cohort study from the CoNARTaS group
Ulla-Britt Wennerholm,Anna-Karina Aaris Henningsen,Liv Bente Romundstad,Christina Bergh,Anja Pinborg,Rolv Skjærven,Julie Lyng Forman,Mika Gissler,Karl-Gösta Nygren,Aila Tiitinen +9 more
TL;DR: Singletons born after FET have a better perinatal outcome compared with singletons Born after fresh IVF and ICSI as regards low birthweight (LBW) and preterm birth (PTB), but a worse per inatal outcomeCompared with children conceived after spontaneous conception.
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Infant outcome of 957 singletons born after frozen embryo replacement: The Danish National Cohort Study 1995–2006
TL;DR: Cryo singletons have better neonatal outcome than offspring after fresh ET but poorer compared with non-arts, and the adjusted risks of very preterm birth and neonatal admittance were also significantly increased.
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Risk of hypertensive disorders in pregnancies following assisted reproductive technology: a cohort study from the CoNARTaS group
Signe Opdahl,Anna-Karina Aaris Henningsen,Aila Tiitinen,Christina Bergh,Anja Pinborg,Pål Richard Romundstad,U.B. Wennerholm,Mika Gissler,Rolv Skjærven,Liv Bente Romundstad +9 more
TL;DR: Pregnancies following frozen-thawed cycles have a higher risk of hypertensive disorders, also when compared with fresh cycle pregnancies by the same mother, and the safety aspects in frozen- thawed cycles merit further attention.
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Effect of maternal age on maternal and neonatal outcomes after assisted reproductive technology.
Anna-Lena Wennberg,Signe Opdahl,Signe Opdahl,Christina Bergh,Anna-Karina Aaris Henningsen,Mika Gissler,Liv Bente Romundstad,Liv Bente Romundstad,Anja Pinborg,Aila Tiitinen,Rolv Skjærven,Ulla-Britt Wennerholm +11 more
TL;DR: Having singleton conceptions after ART results in higher maternal and neonatal outcome risks overall, but the impact of age seems to be more pronounced in couples conceiving spontaneously.
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Congenital anomalies after assisted reproductive technology.
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to summarize the literature on the association between ART and congenital anomalies with respect to subfertility, fertility treatment other than ART, and different ART methods including intracytoplasmic sperm injection, blastocyst culture, and cryotechniques.