2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2019.05.012
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Pregnancies and obstetrical prognosis after oocyte donation in Turner Syndrome: A multicentric study

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“…Similarly, a Canadian study also showed greater rates of preterm birth and small for gestational age in this cohort of women 23 . Andre et al 13 . reported rates of gestational hypertension of 28% and pre‐eclampsia of 10.3% in 39 pregnancies, with gestational diabetes in 7.7%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Similarly, a Canadian study also showed greater rates of preterm birth and small for gestational age in this cohort of women 23 . Andre et al 13 . reported rates of gestational hypertension of 28% and pre‐eclampsia of 10.3% in 39 pregnancies, with gestational diabetes in 7.7%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…This limits the possibility of spontaneous pregnancy 9–12 . As assisted reproductive technologies have become increasingly available, over the last 10 years there have been a number of cohort studies reporting pregnancies through oocyte donation in women with TS 12–15 . However, concerns have been expressed regarding the high rate of maternal complications in women with TS 10–13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, aortic dissection may also occur in the absence of known risk factors and at an aortic diameter of < 4 cm [21]. Other possible complications of pregnancy include thyroid dysfunction, obesity, diabetes, hydronephrosis, hypertension, and preeclampsia [3,6,23,24]. Overall, maternal mortality in TS women has been reported to be as high as 1-2%, which is 100-200 times greater than in the general population [3,6,25].…”
Section: Chromosomal Abnormalities (Turner Syndrome)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most women with TS have reportedly used donor oocytes for in vitro fertilization (IVF-DO) and successful pregnancy, with a success rate of ∼37.8% (46). Andre et al (47) reported that from 2012 to 2016, 73 women with TS obtained oocytes from 10 oocytes donation centers in France, resulting in 39 successful pregnancies after embryo transfer. However, IVF-DO has not been implemented in many countries due to ethical disputes and legal issues.…”
Section: Oocyte Donation and Embryo Cryopreservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For women with TS, there are more maternal and fetal complications irrespective of the method of conception. In 2019, Andre et al (47) reported 151 cases of embryo transfer and 39 cases of gestation in 73 TS patients, including 24 cases of healthy delivery, 11 cases of spontaneous abortion, 3 cases of artificial abortion, 1 case of ectopic pregnancy, 1 case of noncardiovascular death due to gestational hypertension. Moreover, the risk of spontaneous abortion is higher, mainly due to genetic abnormalities of the fetus.…”
Section: Pregnancy In Turner Syndrome and Complications Of Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%