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ABSTRACT— A follow‐up carried out on an average 12.5 years after hospital contact of 151 patients with a former diagnosis of Anorexia nervosa (AN), aimed at reproductional outcome. None of the 11 males had children. Fifty of the 140 women had born a total of 86 children, which is approximately 1:3 of the expected fertility. Involuntary childlessnes was of the same size as found in the background population. The rate of prematurity among the offspring was twice the expected and perinatal lethality six times the expected. Mentally the mothers did well, both during pregnancy and the post‐partum period. They breastfed their children for the same mean time as did other women, and the development of the children did not differ from that found in a background population. More women in the group of mothers than in the group of non‐mothers had better scores of all‐round functioning at follow‐up.
Brinch et al. (Fri,) studied this question.