Do cancer children who were born after pregnancy with medical help?

In a study conducted in France, it was said that children born after a pregnancy with medical help are no more cancer than others, except for leukemia, which is a slight additional risk of infection. This study, which includes more than 8.5 million children born in France between 2010 and 2021, is one of the largest studies to this day on the subject. Scientists from the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Insert, and the Epi-Phare, which were linked to medical assistance by pregnancy experts, published their results in the Jama Network Oben. The study aims to compare the risk of cancer among children born after pregnancy with medical attention, and those born after a normal pregnancy. “The technologies that help carry the loads are very recently, and many studies have so far come to significantly heterogeneous results, and it was necessary to improve existing information.” Scientists studied data from the National Health Data System in France. Among the group that was followed up, it was found until the average age of 6 or 7 years that there are 260 thousand and 236 children, equivalent to 3% of the interrogation, and was born after conception with medical help. During the follow -up period, 9,256 children were injured in cancer, including 292 children born after a pregnancy with medical help. The study indicated that the risk of cancer of all kinds was not higher for these children born after a normal pregnancy. However, according to the study, a slight increase in the risk of leukemia ‘was observed in children born after a fertilization in IVF laboratory. “Of the 20,000 children between the ages of 10 and 10 years, about 10 children of leukemia will suffer, and according to our estimates, this disease between 13 to 14 children born after pregnancy will be infected by artificial insemination,” Dry Sprara said. Spera added that the additional danger facing the newlyweds faces a pregnancy with very limited medical help.