Women who give birth after having treatment are more likely to suffer a stroke than those who conceived naturally, a study suggests.Researchers at Rutgers University in , who tracked 30million pregnancies found women who conceived using fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization () or intrauterine insemination (IUI), among others, were 66 percent more likely to experience a stroke within a year of giving birth.They were twice as likely to suffer the deadlier form of a stroke, a hemorrhagic stroke, when there is a bleed in the brain, and 55 percent more likely to suffer an ischemic stroke, caused by a blood clot cutting off blood supply to part of the brain.
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