TRONDHEIM, Norway, May 25, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Norwegian research has found that pregnancies resulting from implantation of artificially-created embryos carry at least five times the risk for a dangerous complication of pregnancy known as placenta praevia.Placenta praevia is a complication where the placenta attaches over the mother's cervix, impairing the child's likelihood of a natural birth, and raising the risk for bleeding in pregnancy, miscarriage, and premature delivery.A team of researchers from St Olav's University Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, examined records from over 845,000 pregnancies, revealing that there were 3 instances of the disorder per 1,000 pregnancies in children...