Successful pregnancy after 24 consecutive fetal losses: Lessons learned from surrogacy

Arieh Raziel, Shevach Friedler, Morey Schachter, Deborah Strassburger, Raphael Ron-El

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Abstract

Objective: To offer surrogacy as a treatment option to patients in whom maternal rather than fetal factors are responsible for high-order unexplained habitual abortions : Case report. Sett : University hospital. Patient(s): A 36-year-old woman with 24 consecutive abortions over 11 years. Intervention(s): A regular IVF procedure in the aborting woman and transfer of two good-quality embryos to the surrogate mother, who had previously received hormones. Main Outcome Measure(s): Ovarian response, oocytes, fertilization, and embryo quality in the aborting patient. Endometrial thickness, implantation, pregnancy, and delivery in the surrogate mother. Result(s): Transfer of two embryos to the surrogate mother led to a clinical pregnancy, which was uneventful until term. Cesarean section was performed for breech presentation, with delivery of a healthy male. Conclusion(s): Surrogacy can be offered as a treatment option to patients in whom maternal rather than fetal factors are responsible for high-order unexplained habitual abortions. Copyright (C) 2000 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)104-106
Number of pages3
JournalFertility and Sterility
Volume74
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Habitual abortions
  • IVF
  • Recurrent abortions
  • Repeated fetal loss
  • Surrogacy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

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