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In vitro-fertilisation og embryotransplantation. 2. De første 44 fødsler omfattende 55 børn

Translated title of the contribution: In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. 2. The first 44 deliveries of 55 infants

K Petersen, V Brocks, F R Jensen, J R Jacobsen, J Paulin, C Y Andersen, J Starup

Abstract

During the period 1.9.1985-21.2.1988, 143 patients commenced and completed treatment with in vitro fertilization and embryo-transfer (IVF-ET) in Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen. Forty-four out of the 143 patients were delivered of a total of 55 infants. There were 35 single deliveries, seven twin deliveries and two triplet deliveries. Seven women were admitted with threatened abortion and three women developed preeclampsia, one of these was severe. On an average, the deliveries occurred in the 38th week of pregnancy and the average weight of the singletons was 3,020 g. Ten women were delivered preterm and seven of the singletons had birth weights under 2,500 g. The frequency of caesarean section was 34% for singleton deliveries and 43% for all of the deliveries. Thirty-one boys and 24 girls were delivered, all of whom had normal karyotypes. One infant had a cleft lip but no other malformations. Three premature infants required brief respirator treatment. All of the infants were thriving on discharge. This material is still too limited to permit drawing of definite conclusions but it suggests, however, just as in other IVT-ET investigations, that the infants are born slightly earlier and weigh slightly less than average neonates, but that they are otherwise normal. In order to illustrate these problems further, the authors have commenced a more extensive prospective investigation with matched control persons.

Translated title of the contributionIn vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. 2. The first 44 deliveries of 55 infants
Original languageDanish
JournalUgeskrift for Laeger
Volume151
Issue number19
Pages (from-to)1175-8
Number of pages4
ISSN0041-5782
Publication statusPublished - 8 May 1989
Externally publishedYes

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