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doi : 10.1111/aogs.14185

Volume 101, Issue 12

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Gamete donation in the time of DNA surprises

Stine W. Adrian, Tine Ravn, Janne Rothmar Herrmann, Randi Sylvest, Minori Kokado, Yukari Semba, Mads Fencker, Anne-Bine Skytte, Anette Sellmer, Emma Grønbæk, Ayo Wahlberg, Ulrik Kesmodel

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14483

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The association between caffeine and alcohol consumption and IVF/ICSI outcomes: A systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis

Wentao Rao, Yuying Li, Nijie Li, Qingyun Yao, Yufeng Li

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14464

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The relation between body mass index and primary dysmenorrhea: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Lingsha Wu, Jing Zhang, Jie Tang, Haiyan Fang

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14449

The relation between body mass index (BMI) categories and the occurrence of primary dysmenorrhea has been investigated, but the results of these studies are inconsistent and controversial. The aim of our study was to systematically review the literature and investigate the association between each category of BMI and the occurrence of primary dysmenorrhea.

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The effect of paternal and maternal factors on the prognosis of live birth in couples with recurrent pregnancy loss

Pirkko-Liisa Peuranpää, Mika Gissler, Paula Peltopuro, Aila Tiitinen, Hanna Hautamäki

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14469

Currently, recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) examinations focus on the woman, although paternal factors are also involved. Men in couples with RPL have higher sperm DNA fragmentation levels than fertile men, but the effect of sperm DNA damage on couple's later prognosis is unknown. Advanced maternal age and obesity are associated with RPL, but paternal lifestyle factors are less studied. Therefore, we aimed to study the associations of couples' lifestyle factors, causes of RPL, and sperm DNA fragmentation with their prognosis of future live birth.

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Alcohol exposure prior to pregnancy�does hazardous consumption affect placenta- and inflammatory-mediated pregnancy outcomes? A Swedish population-based cohort study

Joline Asp, Lina Bergman, Susanne Lager, Ove Axelsson, Anna-Karin Wikström, Susanne Hesselman

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14451

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is related to severe birth complications such as low birthweight, preterm birth and birth defects. During the last decade, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) has been used as a screening tool in Swedish maternal healthcare units to identify hazardous, pre-pregnancy alcohol use. However, evaluation of the screening with AUDIT, as well as adverse maternal or neonatal outcomes, has not been assessed at a national level.

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Maternal mortality in women with pre-viable premature rupture of membranes: An analysis from the French confidential enquiry into maternal deaths

Ylann Abrahami, Monica Saucedo, Agnès Rigouzzo, Catherine Deneux-Tharaux, Elie Azria, ENCMM group

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14452

Pre-viable premature rupture of membranes (pre-viable PROM) is a rare event occurring in less than 1% of pregnancies. Nevertheless, it can be responsible for severe maternal complications, the risk of which needs to be balanced with the possibility to prolong the pregnancy up to viable gestational age.

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Cervical pessary and cerclage placement for preterm birth prevention and cervicovaginal microbiome changes

Mireia Vargas, Francisca Yañez, Andrea Elias, Andrea Bernabeu, Maria Goya, Zixuan Xie, Alba Farrás, Olga Sánchez, Zaida Soler, Carlos Blasquez, Leonor Valle, Anna Olivella, Begoña Muñoz, Maia Brik, Elena Carreras, Chaysavanh Manichanh

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14460

Our objective was to compare the vaginal microbiome in low-risk and high-risk pregnant women and to explore a potential association between vaginal microbiome and preterm birth.

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Relation between perinatal outcome and gestational duration in term primiparous pregnancies stratified by body mass index

Lina Lindegren, Andrea Stuart, Andreas Herbst, Karin Källén

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14465

There is growing evidence that induction of labor at 41 completed weeks improves neonatal outcome, at least among primiparous women. This study was performed to investigate whether maternal body mass index (BMI) should be considered when deciding on timing of intervention in term pregnancies.

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Trends in labor induction indications: A 20-year population-based study

Emma M. Swift, Johanna Gunnarsdottir, Helga Zoega, Ragnheidur I. Bjarnadottir, Thora Steingrimsdottir, Kristjana Einarsdottir

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14447

Use of labor induction has increased rapidly in most middle- and high-income countries over the past decade. The reasons for the stark rise in labor induction are largely unknown. We aimed to assess the extent to which the rising rate of labor induction is explained by changes in rates of underlying indications over time.

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Current practice in the diagnosis and management of fetal growth restriction: An international survey

Ilaria Fantasia, Giulia Zamagni, Christoph Lees, Bronacha Mylrea-Foley, Lorenzo Monasta, Edward Mullins, Federico Prefumo, Tamara Stampalija

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14466

The aim of this survey was to evaluate the current practice in respect of diagnosis and management of fetal growth restriction among obstetricians in different countries.

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The application of risk models based on machine learning to predict endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer in patients with endometriosis

Xiaopei Chao, Shu Wang, Jinghe Lang, Jinhua Leng, Qingbo Fan

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14462

There is currently no satisfactory model for predicting malignant transformation of endometriosis. The aim of this study was to construct and evaluate a risk model incorporating noninvasive clinical parameters to predict endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC) in patients with endometriosis.

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Evaluation of complications, conversion rate, malignancy rate, and, surgeon's experience in laparoscopic assisted supracervical hysterectomy (LASH) of 1274 large uteri: A retrospective study

Garri Tchartchian, Bernd Bojahr, Harald Krentel, Rudy L. De Wilde

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14468

Hysterectomy now belongs to standard gynecological procedures. Moreover, a shift towards laparoscopic techniques is ever more apparent as they provide many advantages such as less traumatization and shorter convalescence. Large uteri are still mentioned as contraindications for laparoscopic hysterectomy even though those patients might benefit from the lower morbidity associated with minimal invasive techniques.

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Can a population study assess the impact of fetal monitoring technology?

Jørg Kessler, Torbjørn Eggebø, Anne Flem Jacobsen, Trond M. Michelsen, Svein Rasmussen, Branka M. Yli

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14426

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STAN and fetal deaths

Jostein Grytten, Ellen Blix, Irene Skau, Anne Eskild

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14472

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