ea0059p197 | Reproduction | SFEBES2018
Burt Elizabeth
, Pimblett Antoinette Cameron
, Donohoe Mollie
, Calanchini Matilde
, Morton Claire
, Smyth Arlene
, Brooke Antoinia
, Gleeson Helena
, Simpson Helen
, Turner Helen E
, Davies Melanie C
, Conway Gerard S
Turner Syndrome (TS) affects 1:2500 females and is caused by the partial or complete loss of one X chromosome. About 80% of women with TS experience primary amenorrhea and therefore the only option for fertility treatment is ovum donation (OD). The remaining 20% may have the opportunity for a spontaneous pregnancy. Pregnancy in women with TS has been associated with excess obstetric risk such as miscarriage and hypertension. Maternal mortality has been estimated to be 2% risk ...