Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences (Jan 2010)

Congenital malformation of fetus in a pregnancy following spontaneous ovulation in a case of premature ovarian failure

  • Priya Selvaraj,
  • Kamala Selvaraj,
  • Megha Agrawal,
  • Gunjan Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-1208.63121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 35 – 37

Abstract

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Premature ovarian failure (POF), that is, amenorrhea before 40 years of age can be attributed to a variety of etiologies. Approximately 1% of women before 30 years are diagnosed with POF. Spontaneous ovulation leading to pregnancy in POF is even a rarer entity. We report a case where congenital malformations were diagnosed in a fetus following spontaneous ovulation in a case of POF. A 33-year-old woman presented to our center with primary infertility. On complete work up, she was diagnosed with POF and conceived with hormone replacement therapy and donor oocyte program. She delivered a healthy female baby through caesarean section. The patient reviewed later with amenorrhea of 40 days and pregnancy was confirmed. However, during antenatal follow-up congenital anomalies in fetus were diagnosed sonographically. The decision for termination of pregnancy was taken. To conclude, we recommend large-scale retrospective analysis that would define medical guidelines in cases of pregnancy following spontaneous ovulation in POF.

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