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    Fertility treatments and the risk of preterm birth among women with subfertility: a linked-data retrospective cohort study

    In vitro fertilization (IVF) births contribute to a considerable proportion of preterm birth (PTB) each year. However, there is no formal surveillance of adverse perinatal outcomes for less invasive fertility ...

    Jessica N. Sanders, Sara E. Simonsen, Christina A. Porucznik in Reproductive Health (2022)

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    Development and initial validation of a fertility experiences questionnaire

    Many women throughout the world have history of subfertility (resolved or unresolved), but much remains unknown about services and treatments chosen.

    F. Scarlett Thomas, Joseph B. Stanford, Jessica N. Sanders in Reproductive Health (2015)

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    Use of Fertility Treatments in Relation to the Duration of Pregnancy Attempt Among Women Who Were Trying to Become Pregnant and Experienced a Live Birth

    The purpose of this study was to compare the utilization of medical help for fertility among women who reported up to a year versus more than a year of trying to become pregnant and to describe the characteris...

    Jessica Sanders, Sara Simonsen, Christina A. Porucznik in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2014)

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    Infertility Treatment in a Population-Based Sample: 2004–2005

    To describe the characteristics of women seeking infertility treatment and the types of fertility treatment sought within a population-based sample. We analyzed data from the cross-sectional Pregnancy Risk Ass...

    Sara E. Simonsen, Laurie Baksh, Joseph B. Stanford in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2012)

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    Defining Dimensions of Pregnancy Intendedness

    Background: The classification scheme used by the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) is a well-established system for defining the intendedness of pregnancy, but its clinical relevance is uncertain. The pur...

    Joseph B. Stanford, Rachel Hobbs, Penny Jameson in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2000)