MULTIPLE IMPLANTATION AFTER OOCYTE DONATION - A FREQUENT BUT INEFFICIENT EVENT

Citation
Rs. Legro et al., MULTIPLE IMPLANTATION AFTER OOCYTE DONATION - A FREQUENT BUT INEFFICIENT EVENT, Fertility and sterility, 63(4), 1995, pp. 849-853
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00150282
Volume
63
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
849 - 853
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-0282(1995)63:4<849:MIAOD->2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the natural history of multiple implantation in a donor oocyte program. Design: Retrospective review of clinical preg nancies resulting from donor oocytes with analysis of serial vaginal u ltrasound examinations beginning 21 days after embryo transfer. Settin g: University of Southern California IVF program (USC-IVF). Main Outco me Measures: Number of implantation sites lost during gestation, furth est development of the gestation, and clinical symptoms of those exper iencing loss. Results: Sixty-two of 101 patients (61%) who became preg nant had multiple implantations, 41 (41%) with two sacs, 12 (12%) with three sacs, 6 (6%) with four sacs, and 3 (3%) with five sacs. Overall 28% of implantations sites were lost spontaneously. Rates of loss wer e similar for multiple implantations. The majority (62%) of these nonv iable sacs did not develop beyond a gestational sac. All patients with three or more implantation sites had ongoing pregnancies through the first trimester. The probability of pregnancy loss after visualization of fetal heart motion was 5.7%. Few patients who underwent a natural self reduction of sacs were symptomatic. Conclusions: There is a signi ficant self-reduction in multiple implantation sites in a donor oocyte program. This may obviate the need for a selective reduction procedur e. Patients should be followed for up to 10 weeks after ET before comm itting to a selective reductive procedure.