Singleton pregnancy outcomes after assisted and non-assisted reproductive technology in infertile patients |
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Authors: | Ryo Tsutsumi Akihisa Fujimoto Yutaka Osuga Nagisa Ooi Yuri Takemura Minako Koizumi Tetsu Yano Yuji Taketani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8655, Japan
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Abstract: | Purpose Singleton pregnancy after assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been associated with higher risks of adverse pregnancy outcome than naturally conceived singleton pregnancy. This study was to elucidate whether the ART procedure is responsible for abnormal pregnancy outcome comparing those after ART and non-ART in infertile patients. Methods We compare the singleton pregnancy outcome of infertile patients in our university hospital between 2000 and 2008 following ART (351 pregnancies) and non-ART (213 pregnancies) procedures. Pregnancy outcome parameters were incidence of pregnancy induced hypertension, placenta previa, placental abruption, cesarean delivery, preterm birth, very preterm birth, stillbirth, low birth weight and very low birth weight. Results Most of the pregnancy outcome parameters were not significantly different between the ART group and the non-ART group. Only placenta previa was significantly higher in the ART group than in the non-ART group (odds ratio 4.0; 95?% CI 1.2?C13.7). Conclusions ART procedure may itself be a risk factor for the development of placenta previa. Some of the abnormal perinatal outcomes that had been previously attributed to ART, however, may be due to the baseline characteristics of infertile patients. |
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Keywords: | Assisted reproductive technology Infertility Low birth weight Placenta previa Preterm birth |
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