A 35-year-old woman and her 40-year-old male partner presented for investigation with a history of three recurrent miscarriages at er they had conceived naturally at er only a few months of trying. h e i rst miscarriage was around 12 weeks gestation, the second at 8 weeks, and the third at around 5-6 weeks. h e i rst two miscarriages ended with a dilatation and curettage, however no karyotyping was performed on the products of conception. h e third miscarriage was complete and did not require surgical intervention. She has a regular menstrual cycle, with no dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, or abnormal uterine bleeding. Her only medications were folic acid.

Ornaghi, S., Paidas, M. (2015). Recurrent miscarriage due to a balanced translocation: A case of PGS. In Case Studies in Assisted Reproduction: common and uncommon presentations (pp. 46-49). Cambridge University Press [10.1017/CBO9781139794671.014].

Recurrent miscarriage due to a balanced translocation: A case of PGS

Ornaghi, S;
2015

Abstract

A 35-year-old woman and her 40-year-old male partner presented for investigation with a history of three recurrent miscarriages at er they had conceived naturally at er only a few months of trying. h e i rst miscarriage was around 12 weeks gestation, the second at 8 weeks, and the third at around 5-6 weeks. h e i rst two miscarriages ended with a dilatation and curettage, however no karyotyping was performed on the products of conception. h e third miscarriage was complete and did not require surgical intervention. She has a regular menstrual cycle, with no dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, or abnormal uterine bleeding. Her only medications were folic acid.
Capitolo o saggio
translocation, miscarriage, prenatal genetic screening
English
Case Studies in Assisted Reproduction: common and uncommon presentations
2015
9781107664579
Cambridge University Press
46
49
Ornaghi, S., Paidas, M. (2015). Recurrent miscarriage due to a balanced translocation: A case of PGS. In Case Studies in Assisted Reproduction: common and uncommon presentations (pp. 46-49). Cambridge University Press [10.1017/CBO9781139794671.014].
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