2010
DOI: 10.1097/01.ogx.0000369676.19086.31
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Pregnancy Outcomes From the Pregnancy Registry of a Human Papillomavirus Type 6/11/16/18 Vaccine

Abstract: Although only 4.5% to 16% of ovarian cysts in children are malignant, oophorectomy is common in such patients. Conservative expectant management and ovarian sparing surgery would avoid bilateral oophorectomies in children with ovarian cysts at low risk of malignancy. Pediatric or general surgeons who have limited expertise with pediatric gynecology often manage these children because of limited availability of pediatric and adolescent gynecologists with the special skills needed.The objective of this retrospec… Show more

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“…The 9vHPV vaccine clinical program was not designed to provide a systematic assessment of the vaccine in pregnant women. Thus, a pregnancy registry for the 9vHPV vaccine has been established in the United States, based on the same process previously established for the pregnancy registry of the qHPV vaccine, 41,42 to better describe the safety profile of pregnancy exposures to the 9vHPV vaccine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 9vHPV vaccine clinical program was not designed to provide a systematic assessment of the vaccine in pregnant women. Thus, a pregnancy registry for the 9vHPV vaccine has been established in the United States, based on the same process previously established for the pregnancy registry of the qHPV vaccine, 41,42 to better describe the safety profile of pregnancy exposures to the 9vHPV vaccine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In five clinical studies with HPV4 vaccine, 2008 pregnancies were followed for outcome, including those that occurred before, during or after vaccine exposure (Garland 2009). A registry maintained by the manufacturers reports more than 500 pregnancies that started 30 days or less after the administration of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine (Dana 2009), and no adverse effects were seen in the pregnancies or the offspring. However, results of such data collections have methodological flaws and are to be viewed with caution.…”
Section: Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies mention an influence on the pregnancy outcome, while others do not find any different rates of spontaneous abortions and major birth defects in an HPV-exposed vs. an HPV-unexposed population [38].…”
Section: Effect On Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%