Perinatal outcomes in 6640 singleton pregnancies after donor oocyte IVF across three continents over 7 years

JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS(2023)

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PurposeAre trends in singleton donor oocyte IVF perinatal outcomes consistent over time among four international ethnically diverse infertility centers?MethodsThis retrospective cohort consisted of an infertility network of four international IVF centers across three continents. Singleton live births resulting from fresh and frozen donor oocyte embryo transfers from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2018 were included. The main outcome measures were birth weight (BW), preterm birth (PTB), large for gestational age (LGA), small for gestational age (SGA) and gestational age (GA) at delivery.ResultsThe entire cohort (n = 6640) consisted of 4753 fresh and 1887 frozen donor oocyte embryo transfers. Maternal age, parity, body mass index, neonatal sex and GA at delivery were similar for fresh and frozen donor oocyte embryo transfers in the entire cohort and within each infertility center. All four centers had a trend of decreased BW and rates of PTB before 32 weeks annually, although significance was not reached. Three of the four centers had annual increased trends of PTB before 37 weeks and LGA newborns, although significance was not reached. BWs for the entire cohort for fresh and frozen donor embryo transfers were 3166 g +/- 601 g and 3137 g +/- 626 g, respectively.ConclusionSimilar trends in perinatal outcomes were present across four international infertility centers over 7 years. The overall perinatal trends in donor oocyte IVF may be applicable to centers worldwide, but further studies in more geographic regions are needed.
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Birth weight,In vitro fertilization,Large for gestational age,Preterm birth,Small for gestational age
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