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Meredith A. Reynolds
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 29
Citations - 2288
Meredith A. Reynolds is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Assisted reproductive technology. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 29 publications receiving 2158 citations.
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Trends in Multiple Births Conceived Using Assisted Reproductive Technology, United States, 1997–2000
TL;DR: The contribution ofART to twin birth rates continues to increase, but the contribution of ART to triplet/+ birth rates has declined.
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Perinatal outcome among singleton infants conceived through assisted reproductive technology in the United States.
Laura A. Schieve,Cynthia Ferre,Herbert B. Peterson,Maurizio Macaluso,Meredith A. Reynolds,Victoria C. Wright +5 more
TL;DR: Singletons born after ART remain at increased risk for adverse perinatal outcomes; however, risk for term LBW declined from 1996 to 2000, whereas preterm LBW was stable.
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Ectopic pregnancy risk with assisted reproductive technology procedures.
Heather B. Clayton,Laura A. Schieve,Herbert B. Peterson,Denise J. Jamieson,Meredith A. Reynolds,Victoria C. Wright +5 more
TL;DR: Ectopic risk among ART pregnancies varied according to ART procedure type, reproductive health characteristics of the woman carrying the pregnancy, and estimated embryo implantation potential.
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Are children born after assisted reproductive technology at increased risk for adverse health outcomes
Laura A. Schieve,Sonja A. Rasmussen,Germaine M. Buck,Diana Schendel,Meredith A. Reynolds,Victoria C. Wright +5 more
TL;DR: There is evidence of an increase in chromosomal abnormalities among pregnancies conceived using intracytoplasmic sperm injection and low birth weight and preterm delivery among singletons conceived with all types of ART; however, there remains uncertainty about whether these risks stem from the treatment or the parental infertility.
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Infertility therapy-associated multiple pregnancies (births): an ongoing epidemic
Eli Y. Adashi,Pedro N. Barri,Richard L. Berkowitz,Peter Braude,Elizabeth Bryan,Judith Carr,Jean Cohen,John A. Collins,Paul Devroey,René Frydman,David K. Gardner,Marc Germond,Jan Gerris,Luca Gianaroli,Lars Hamberger,Colin M. Howles,Howard W. Jones,Bruno Lunenfeld,Andrew Pope,Meredith A. Reynolds,Zev Rosenwaks,Laura A. Schieve,Gamal I. Serour,Françoise Shenfield,Allan Templeton,André Van Steirteghem,Lucinda L. Veeck,Ulla-Britt Wennerholm +27 more
TL;DR: There is a need to educate both healthcare professionals and the lay population that multiple gestations are not a desirable outcome for the infertile couple.