Human Artificial Insemination and Semen Preservation 1980
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-8824-1_60
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Follow-up Study on Children Born Through Aid

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“…The authors used intelligence and developmental tests and found the children above average on both measures. There are other comments upon the favourable development of small children born after AID (Bourgeois, 1977;Manuel et al, 1980;Semenov, 1980;Calyton, 1981). Data on how these children were selected are not given.…”
Section: Genealogical Bewildermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors used intelligence and developmental tests and found the children above average on both measures. There are other comments upon the favourable development of small children born after AID (Bourgeois, 1977;Manuel et al, 1980;Semenov, 1980;Calyton, 1981). Data on how these children were selected are not given.…”
Section: Genealogical Bewildermentmentioning
confidence: 99%