Connection Between Infertility Treatments and Stroke Risk – Reproduction and Fertility
Reproduction and Fertility shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Asha Vijay et al. publsihed in Reproduction and Fertility:
“New research by Asha Vijay et al. explores the potential link between infertility treatments and stroke risk in women.
In this systematic review analyses data from over 400,000 women across six studies to assess stroke incidence following infertility treatments.
While findings varied between studies, the review highlights that evidence on this association remains limited and inconclusive, underscoring the need for further prospective research to better understand risks and guide patient care.
Read the full article here.
Authors: Asha S. Vijay, Vaishali Dagar, Priyanka Rani, Anitha Anuganti Manoj, Murali Mohan Reddy Gopireddy, and Ajay Krishan Adusumilli.”
Title: Association of infertility treatments and incidence of stroke among women: a systematic review

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