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Obesity reduces uterine receptivity: clinical experience from 9,587 first cycles of ovum donation with normal weight donors.

Authors :
Bellver J
Pellicer A
García-Velasco JA
Ballesteros A
Remohí J
Meseguer M
Source :
Fertility and sterility [Fertil Steril] 2013 Oct; Vol. 100 (4), pp. 1050-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Jul 03.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the reproductive outcome of recipients of donated ova according to their body mass index (BMI).<br />Design: Twelve-year retrospective cohort analysis.<br />Setting: Fertility clinics.<br />Patient(s): 9,587 first cycles of ovum donation with ova from normoweight donors.<br />Intervention(s): Recipients divided according to their BMI to analyze IVF laboratory and outcome parameters: lean with BMI <20 kg/m(2) (n = 1,458; 15.2%); normoweight with BMI 20-24.9 kg/m(2) (n = 5,706; 59.5%), overweight with BMI 25-29.9 kg/m(2) (n = 1,770; 18.5%), and obese with BMI ≥30 kg/m(2) (n = 653; 6.8%).<br />Main Outcome Measure(s): Implantation, biochemical and clinical pregnancy, miscarriage, and live-birth rates.<br />Result(s): In vitro fertilization laboratory parameters did not differ according to BMI. However, implantation, pregnancy, clinical pregnancy, twin pregnancy, and live-birth rates were significantly reduced as BMI increased. In the lean, normoweight, overweight, and obese groups, the implantation rate was 40.4%, 39.9%, 38.5%, and 30.9%, clinical pregnancy rate was 56.9%, 55.9%, 54.3%, and 45.3%, and live-birth rate was 38.6%, 37.9%, 34.9%, and 27.7%, respectively. However, clinical miscarriage rates were similar in all the groups.<br />Conclusion(s): Female obesity impairs the reproductive outcome of ovum donation probably as a result of reduced uterine receptivity.<br /> (Copyright © 2013 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1556-5653
Volume :
100
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Fertility and sterility
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23830106
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.06.001