Successful in vitro fertilization was first described in 1978. Births from IVF now account for 1.6% of all births and up to 18% of all multiple births in the US. While these techniques offer infertile couples hope for childbearing, they are not without some risks. Pregnancies resulting from IVF are at increased risk for both perinatal and maternal morbidity. What is the data surrounding genetic abnormalities following these procedures? What about congenital anomalies? Is the placenta affected? And what about Antepartum Fetal Surveillance? In this episode we will review the SMFM Consult Series #60 addressing management of pregnancies after IVF. This is also on the ABOG MOC article list from February 2023.