Abstract:
Introduction: Assisted reproduction technology ( ART )represents a current problem in the
treatment of couple sterility ( feminine and masculin). In vitro fertilization ( IVF ) is an advanced method
within human assisted reproduction. Being fond of this issue I have initiated this study.
Object: The identification of birth assistance modality at the after IVF pregnant women in the
casuistry of Clinica Obstetrica – Ginecologie I, Targu Mures
Materialy and methods: The work represents a retrospective analytical study during the period
between 01.01.2013 – 31. 01.2013 on the casuistry of SCJU Mures, No I Obstetrics and Gynecology
Clinic.The inclusion criteria is formed by the assisted birth at No I Obstetrics and Gynecology
Clinic,Targu Mures, during birth obtained with IVF. Their report was made at the total number of birth
during the year 2013, depending on some parameters: total births 2013: 1095; total births at term: 916;
total premature: 179; total vaginal births: 616; total caesarean births: 479. After IVF: total births: 13;
total births at term: 6; total premature: 7; total vaginal births: 1; total caesarean births: 12. Inclusion
criteria: after IVF and assisted birth at No I Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic, Targu Mures.
Results: From the total number of births after IVF:: 7,69 % vaginal births; 92,30 % caesarean
births; 46,15 % at term; 53,84 % premature. Caesarean indications because of obstetrical causes: 6 ( 50%
) and human assisted reproduction ( IVF ): 6 (50% ). The rate of vaginal births after IVF: 7,69 % from
the total number of assisted birth during the period of the study.
Conclusions: 1.In the study group, the caesarean birth represents a rule almost. 2. The rate of
vaginal births with IVF ist lower despite the multiple services dedicated to this problem 3.The
prematurity ist higher possibly because of the multiple pregnancy.
Description:
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Targu Mures, No I Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic, Targu Mures, Romania, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016