Subfertility factors rather than assisted conception factors affect cognitive and behavioural development of 4-year-old singletons

Pamela Schendelaar, Sacha La Bastide-Van Gemert, Maas Jan Heineman, Karin J. Middelburg, Jorien Seggers, Edwin R. Van den Heuvel, Mijna Hadders-Algra*

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Abstract

Research on cognitive and behavioural development of children born after assisted conception is inconsistent. This prospective study aimed to explore underlying causal relationships between ovarian stimulation, in-vitro procedures, subfertility components and child cognition and behaviour. Participants were singletons born to subfertile couples after ovarian stimulation IVF (n = 63), modified natural cycle IVF (n = 53), natural conception (n = 79) and singletons born to fertile couples (reference group) (n = 98). At 4 years, cognition (Kaufmann-ABC-II; total IQ) and behaviour (Child Behavior Checklist; total problem T-score) were assessed. Causal inference search algorithms and structural equation modelling was applied to unravel causal mechanisms. Most children had typical cognitive and behavioural scores. No underlying causal effect was found between ovarian stimulation and the in-vitro procedure and outcome. Direct negative causal effects were found between severity of subfertility (time to pregnancy) and cognition and presence of subfertility and behaviour. Maternal age and maternal education acted as confounders. The study concludes that no causal effects were found between ovarian stimulation or in-vitro procedures and cognition and behaviour in children aged 4 years born to subfertile couples. Subfertility, especially severe subfertility, however, was associated with worse cognition and behaviour. (C) 2016 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)752-762
Number of pages11
JournalReproductive Biomedicine Online
Volume33
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2016

Keywords

  • assisted reproduction techniques
  • causal inference search algorithm
  • cognitive and behavioural outcome
  • ovarian stimulation
  • subfertility
  • IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION
  • SPONTANEOUSLY CONCEIVED CHILDREN
  • INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
  • MINOR NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION
  • CUMULATIVE PREGNANCY RATES
  • NATIONAL BIRTH COHORT
  • HIGHER BLOOD-PRESSURE
  • GRONINGEN ART COHORT
  • NATURAL CYCLE IVF
  • OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION

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