Literature DB >> 2342733

Pregnancy outcome, health of children, and family adjustment after donor insemination.

B Amuzu1, R Laxova, S S Shapiro.   

Abstract

We evaluated the pregnancies of 427 women who conceived through artificial insemination by donor (AID) at our clinic over a 12-year period. Initial phone contact was followed by a questionnaire. Outcome was known for 594 of the 606 pregnancies, with a total of 502 live-born children including 15 sets of twins. The spontaneous abortion rate was 16.5%, with no difference between fresh- and frozen-semen pregnancies. Significant correlations were found between spontaneous abortion rate and maternal age (P less than .001) and spontaneous abortion rate and cycle of conception (P less than .025). Follow-up was completed on 481 children, among whom the following were found: one chromosomal anomaly, 22 major congenital anomalies, four children with possibly syndromic conditions, and 38 with minor congenital anomalies. Of the school-aged children, 5.8% had recognized learning disabilities and 10.5% were considered gifted by their schools. We also investigated the psychological impact of AID on each family. The majority of couples (71.7%) informed their obstetricians of the AID. Half of the couples did not tell any family or friends. Many couples did not (47%) or probably did not (14%) plan to tell their children of their origins. The divorce rate among those with AID children was 7.2%, which was significantly less (P less than .01) than that in a matched population. Psychological counseling specifically related to AID was sought by 2.8% of the couples. We conclude that AID children are at similar risk for congenital anomalies as normally conceived children, but they experience lower rates of family dissolution.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2342733

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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