| Literature DB >> 18063117 |
Karin M Fuchs1, Danny Wu, Zeynep Ebcioglu.
Abstract
Women with renal disease face increasing infertility and high-risk pregnancy as they approach end-stage renal disease due to uremia. Renal transplantation has provided these patients the ability to return to a better quality of life, and for a number of women who are of child bearing age with renal disease, it has restored their fertility and provided the opportunity to have children. But, although fertility is restored, pregnancy in these women still harbors risk to the mother, graft, and fetus. Selected patients who have stable graft function can have successful pregnancies under the supervision of a multidisciplinary team involving maternal fetal medicine specialists and transplant nephrologists. Careful observation and management are required to optimize outcome for mother and fetus.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18063117 DOI: 10.1053/j.semperi.2007.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Perinatol ISSN: 0146-0005 Impact factor: 3.300