Reproductive behaviour following spontaneous loss of pregnancy after prenatal diagnosis.

Clin Genet

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Academic Hospital Rotterdam-Dijkzigt, Erasmus University, The Netherlands.

Published: September 1992

One hundred and fifty-eight women of advanced maternal age with complete follow up who experienced spontaneous fetal loss after prenatal diagnosis were studied for reproductive behaviour as well as prenatal diagnosis in a subsequent pregnancy. A higher rate of subsequent pregnancies amongst women who experienced an early spontaneous abortion after chorionic villus sampling (CVS) was expected compared with women who lost a pregnancy later during pregnancy after amniocentesis. Of the 92 women who underwent CVS in a previous pregnancy, 57 (62%) became pregnant again. Of the 66 women who underwent amniocentesis in the pregnancy that ended in fetal loss, 34 women (52%) had a subsequent pregnancy. The cumulative incidence of subsequent pregnancies was significantly influenced by maternal age but not by parity or the method of prenatal testing. Most women who decided on a new pregnancy opted for prenatal diagnosis. There was a preference for amniocentesis if the patient had previously undergone CVS. However, the reverse was not the case.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0004.1992.tb03227.xDOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

prenatal diagnosis
16
reproductive behaviour
8
pregnancy
8
maternal age
8
fetal loss
8
subsequent pregnancy
8
subsequent pregnancies
8
women underwent
8
women
7
prenatal
5

Similar Publications

Anatomic Approach to Fetal Hydrocephalus.

Radiographics

February 2025

From the Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (A.M.G., P.J.W., A.M.K.) and Obstetrics and Gynecology (S.E.D.), University of Utah Health, 30 N Mario Capecchi Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84112; and University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah (J.N.C.).

Hydrocephalus is an imprecise term and refers to the imbalance of brain parenchyma and cerebral spinal fluid in the cranial vault. Ventriculomegaly, or enlargement of the ventricular system, is often the more precise term and is therefore preferred. Appropriate imaging and measurement techniques are critical to detect ventriculomegaly and grade its severity.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: There is limited evidence on the association between maternal anemia during pregnancy and the risk of childhood allergic disorders, with regards to atopic eczema. The current pre-birth cohort study aimed to examine the association between maternal anemia during pregnancy and the risk of atopic eczema in Japanese 2-year-olds.

Methods: The study included 1354 Japanese mother-child pairs.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: We aimed to investigate the association between maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and asthma in children by 10 years of age.

Methods: We considered 5585 mother-child pairs enrolled in a population-based birth cohort. Consumption of regular and decaffeinated coffee, black and green tea, and cola beverages before and during pregnancy was obtained through face-to-face interviews within 72 h after giving birth, and total caffeine intake (mg/day) was estimated.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Craniosynostosis is rarely diagnosed in utero. Prenatal diagnosis has the potential to improve patient outcomes and streamline care, however, and is becoming more feasible as technology improves. The objective of this study is to examine existing literature on prenatal diagnosis of nonsyndromic craniosynostosis.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: To establish a new technique to easily identify the fetal cervix-uterus complex in normal female fetuses from 20 to 40 weeks of gestation.

Material And Methods: The study was performed in routine examination in normal fetuses by two observers. Twenty-five consecutive cases per gestational week were assessed between 20 and 40 weeks.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!