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Abstract Background and Aims Mycophenolic acid (MPA) is one of the most used immunosuppressive drugs. It is teratogenic in women with a typical embryopathy profile. Regarding its effect on the children of male kidney transplant recipients, although clinical evidence does not indicate a greater risk of malformations, the European Medicines Agency and the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products introduced in 2015 the recommendation to use contraceptive methods because of their genotoxic potential. For this reason, we propose to study the results of the Spanish Kidney Transplant Centers. Method Multicenter retrospective observational study in which 15 Kidney Transplant Centers have participated. Of 3934 men ≤ 60 years old that received a kidney transplant between 2000 and 2015, 3023 were contacted, and 159 men who fathered at least one post-transplant pregnancy (total 252 fetuses) were included. We compared the incidence of abortions and live births with malformations among those who received MPA at the time of conception vs. those who did not. Results In the 252 fetuses (characteristics in table 1) there was an exitus and no differences were detected in the incidence of abortions between the group exposed to MPA (n = 230) and the unexposed group (n = 22), 11.3% vs 18.2%, p = 0.31. Among the 221 live-born fetuses, no differences were found in congenital malformations between the group exposed to MPA (n = 203) and the unexposed (n = 18) 4.9% vs. 16.7%, p = 0.07. Among the malformations described, the typical embryopathy profile of the MPA was not found. Conclusion According to the data of this retrospective national multicenter study, the use of MPA in male kidney transplant recipients does not cause a greater number of abortions or congenital malformations. For these reasons, and given the evidence also published by other groups, it seems necessary to reevaluate the recommendation given on contraception in men treated with MPA.

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