生殖与避孕(英文版)
生殖與避孕(英文版)
생식여피잉(영문판)
REPRODUCTION & CONTRACEPTION
2005年
2期
73-82
,共10页
vanishing embryo%spontaneous embryo reduction%selective embryo reduction%outcome
Objective To check previous findings of the most common complications among pregnancies with vanishing embryo(VE) in another actual study retropective and in group of patiens with selective embryo reduction (SER)Methods We defined vanishing phenomenon as the spontaneous loss of one or more embryos after visualizing heart activity at the first trimester of pregnancy. Selective embryo reduction was performed between 8th-12th pregnancy week, through vaginal punction and aspiration of embryonic mass.Results Vanishing embryo was observed in 86patients (18.0%). In 61 patients (70.9%) this phenomenom happened before 9th pregnancy week. The incidence of VE increased with higher number of gestational sacs initially visualized (P<0.03). First trimester bleeding was more common among pregnancies with VE than in the control (P<0.005). The incidence of pregnancy induced hypertension was lower in pregnancies with VE than in the controls (P<0.03). In contrast, preterm spontaneous rupture of membranes was higher, although without statistical significance. Gestational age at delivery, mode of delivery and birth weight was similar in the group of VE and the controls (P=NS).Conclusion All these informations may be useful in counselling patients on the prognosis and outcome of pregnancies achieved by oocyte donation.