Outcome of Pregnancy After Induced Ovulation: Follow-Up of Pregnancies and Children Born After Clomiphene Therapy

Maureen Hack, Michael Brish, David M. Serr, Vaclav Insler, Moshe Salomy, Bruno Lunenfeld

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Abstract

Eighty-six women reached at least 20 weeks' pregnancy in 96 instances, after ovulation induced by clomiphene citrate. Although 37 of the women had 44 previous pregnancies, there had been a high pregnancy wastage (70.5%) producing only 13 live infants prior to the successful clomiphene therapy. After clomiphene therapy, pregnancies were normal except for a high incidence of toxemia (16.7%) and a possibly increased incidence of prediabetes. The pregnancies resulted in 88 single and 8 twin births. The total fetal and neonatal loss was 6.7%. The loss of single births (3.1%) included two stillbirth infants of prediabetic mothers. The twin loss of 25% was due to prematurity. The incidence of congenital malformations was within normal limits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1329-1333
Number of pages5
JournalJAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
Volume220
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jun 1972

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