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Fetal outcome among pregnancies in natural family planning acceptors: An international cohort study
Fecha
1991Registro en:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volumen 165, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 1981-1982
00029378
10.1016/S0002-9378(11)90557-2
Autor
Simpson, Joe Leigh
Gray, Ronald H.
Queenan, John T.
Kambic, Robert T.
Pérez, Alfredo
Mena, Patricio
Barbato, Michele
Pardo, Francisco
Tagliabue, Guillermo
Bitto, Adenike
Stevenson, Wilma
Institución
Resumen
This international, multicenter, prospective cohort study examines the outcome of pregnancies associated with aging gametes. Comparing pregnancies conceived at or near the peak mucus phase with those occurring before or after the peak provides a means of evaluating the effect of aging gametes. The outcome criteria are (1) rates of spontaneous abortion, (2) low birth weight, and (3) congenital malformations. Preliminary analysis shows a trend toward increased spontaneous abortion with aging gametes in certain subsets (women with prior pregnancy losses) but no effect on birth weight. Too few method failures have yet been studied to make a definitive statement on congenital malformations. © 1991, Mosby. All rights reserved.