Obstetric outcome in singletons after in vitro fertilization with cryopreserved/thawed embryos

Human Reproduction
Antonina SazonovaChristina Bergh

Abstract

There is increasing use of cryopreservation in IVF. This study compared singletons born after cryopreservation with singletons born after fresh IVF cycles and singletons born to women in the general population. Data were collected for Swedish IVF treatments during the years 2002-2006. All singletons from single embryo transfer (SET) and double embryo transfer (DET) after cryopreserved (n = 2348) and fresh cycles (n = 8944) were included and cross-linked with the Swedish Medical Birth Registry and compared with all singletons born after spontaneous conception (n = 571 914). Main outcomes were preterm and very preterm birth and low and very low birthweight (VLBW). Other outcomes were small for gestational age, large for gestational age (LGA), perinatal mortality and maternal outcomes. Singletons from cryopreserved SET/DET or cryopreserved SET had increased rates of extreme preterm birth compared with singletons from the general population. A lower rate of LBW was found for cryopreserved SET/DET singletons compared with singletons from fresh cycles; however, a higher rate of perinatal mortality was detected. The rates of LGA and macrosomia were increased for cryopreserved SET/DET singletons when compared with those from fresh cycl...Continue Reading

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