Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Recent literature demonstrates that the male contributes to recurrent pregnancy loss due to genetic factors, and age etc

The impact of male factor on recurrent pregnancy loss.




The impact of male factor on recurrent pregnancy loss.
Fertility Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology. 19(3):222-228, June 2007.Puscheck, Elizabeth E a; Jeyendran, Rajasingam S b
Abstract: Purpose of review: The present paper reviews the current literature on the impact of male factor on recurrent pregnancy loss.
Recent findings: Most clinicians focus their evaluation of recurrent pregnancy loss on the female, without much, if any, consideration of the other half of the couple - the male. Yet, the male contributes one-half of the genes for the embryo. Recent literature demonstrates that the male contributes to recurrent pregnancy loss due to genetic factors, semen factors or due to other factors such as age.
Summary: Recurrent pregnancy loss results as a factor of a couple. This paper emphasizes the contribution of the male to implantation failure, miscarriage, and congenital anomalies suggested by recent literature. The current data are preliminary. With further investigation, evaluation of the male may be considered a routine part of the evaluation in the near future.
(C) 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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