“…The trials and follow-up results were published between 1998 and 2020 and were predominantly conducted in high-income countries (the United States of America (USA), Australia, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, the United Kingdom (UK), the Netherlands, Belgium and Italy), with three in low- or middle-income countries (Iran, Mexico, and Ethiopia) [ 26 , 51 , 52 , 53 ]. English [ 54 ] Andrew, 2018 #3268; Devlin, 2017 #3272; Carlson, 2013 #3273; Colombo, 2019 #3067; O’Connor, 2001 #37; Fewtrell, 2002 #2761; Fewtrell, 2004 #2762; Isaacs, 2011 #507; Makrides, 2009 #33; Smithers, 2010 #825; Collins, 2015 #1693; Keim, 2018 #3110; Miller, 2016 #3111; Keenan, 2014 #2391; Keenan, 2016 #2389; Mulder, 2014 #2400; Mulder, 2018 #2916; Dunstan, 2008 #62; Meldrum, 2015 #1775; Makrides, 2010 #415; Makrides, 2014 #1564; Gould, 2017 #2559; Jensen, 2005 #3128; Jensen, 2010 #642; Meldrum, 2012 #3127; Scott, 1998 #146; Auestad, 2001 #2295; Auestad, 2003 #25; Birch, 2000 #116; Birch, 2007 #3115; Lucas, 1999 #3130; Willatts, 2013 #2402; Colombo, 2013 #2291; Drover, 2011 #2293; Drover, 2012 #680}, Swedish [ 55 ], Danish [ 32 ], Norweigen [ 56 , 57 ], German [ 58 ], Farsi [ 26 ], Spanish [ 51 , 52 ], Dutch [ 59 , 60 ], Flemish [ 61 ], and Italian [ 61 ] were the languages spoken. Most children participating in the trials were from singleton pregnancies although some included twin [ 54 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 ] and triplet [ 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 ] pregnancies.…”