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Factor V Leiden mutation in relation to fecundity and miscarriage in women with venous thrombosis.

F M van Dunné1, C J M Doggen, M Heemskerk, F R Rosendaal, F M Helmerhorst.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Factor V Leiden mutation (Arg506Gln) increases the likelihood of venous thrombosis; it may also have a positive effect through facilitation of embryo implantation. This may manifest itself as a reduced time to pregnancy (increased fecundity) and fewer miscarriages in the first trimester.
METHODS: From March 1999 onwards, consecutive patients with a first venous thrombosis (VT) were recruited. The first 115 female VT patients with factor V Leiden and 230 age-matched female VT patients without factor V Leiden were included. All patients, unaware of their genotype, received a structured questionnaire.
RESULTS: Of the 297 (86%) women who returned the questionnaire, 220 had been pregnant at least once. Time to first pregnancy was unaffected by carrier status: 58% factor V Leiden carriers reported a pregnancy within 3 months compared to 54% non-carriers. The miscarriage proportion was 14%, similar in both groups. First trimester miscarriage was less frequent among carriers (46%) than among non-carriers (95%) (relative risk 0.5, 95% confidence interval 0.3-0.9).
CONCLUSIONS: Factor V Leiden mutation may support embryo implantation, as factor V Leiden carriers had fewer miscarriages in the first trimester with a similar overall miscarriage rate. Miscarriage of embryos with poor viability may be postponed until the second trimester in factor V Leiden carriers. Fecundity was not influenced by factor V Leiden status.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15618258     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deh640

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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