Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3921864 European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo compare the obstetric characteristics of twin pregnancies conceived by in vitro fertilization (IVF) and ovulation induction with those conceived spontaneously.DesignCase control study.Setting: Tertiary Medical Center.Patients: All twin deliveries that were achieved by IVF (n = 558) and ovulation induction (n = 478) from January 1988 through December 2002 were evaluated. Each group was compared with a control group that conceived spontaneously (n = 3694) and was delivered during the same period.Interventions: Ovulation induction, IVF-ET.Main outcome measures: Obstetrical complications.ResultsMultivariate analysis showed that patients who conceived with the assistance of IVF and ovulation induction had a significantly higher risk for gestational diabetes mellitus (odds ratio [OR] = 2.41, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.77–3.29 and OR = 1.71, CI = 1.2–2.42, respectively), cesarean section (OR = 2.17, 95% CI = 1.74–2.70 and OR = 1.76, CI = 1.43–2.16, respectively), and a lower gestational age at birth in the IVF group (OR = 0.91, 95% CI = 0.88–0.94), compared with their controls.ConclusionsAfter controlling for maternal age, and nulliparity we demonstrated that twin pregnancies conceived with the assistance of IVF and ovulation induction are at increased risk for gestational diabetes mellitus, and delivery by cesarean section. In addition, IVF conceived pregnancies have a lower gestational age at birth.

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