Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep1145 | Female Reproduction | ECE2017

Oocyte donation in women with Turner’s syndrome: successful outcome can be achieved with a specialist multidisciplinary approach

Calanchini Matilde , Baker Kathy , Fabbri Andrea , Grossman Ashley , Orchard Elizabeth , Child Tim , Turner Helen

Introduction: Although oocyte donation (OD) is increasingly utilised in women with Turner’s syndrome (TS) few data are available. Reported clinical pregnancy rates following OD range from 17 to 40%. Complications of 2% death from aortic dissection and severe hypertension are reported.Aim: To analyse the OD-pregnancy success rate and materno-fetal outcomes in women followed in a TS-dedicated centre.Methods: A retrospective stud...

ea0065p361 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

Options for childbearing and pregnancy outcomes in Turner syndrome

Aye Christina Y L , Calanchini Matilde , Baker Kathy , Child Tim , Frost Annabelle , Fabbri Andrea , Mackillop Lucy , Turner Helen E

Spontaneous pregnancy (SP) in TS is rare (4.8–7.6%). Oocyte-donation-in-vitro-fertilization (IVF-OD) and fertility-preservation increasingly offer the possibility of childbearing. Nevertheless, pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of complications. Adoption/surrogacy represents alternative parenting options.Aim: To analyse parenting options and pregnancy outcomes inTS.Methods: Data was collected in 154 TSwom...