Abstract

Objective: During the last decade, oocyte donation and surrogacy have been highly successful in treating women previously thought to be hopelessly infertile, but many investigators have noted an increased rate of obstetric complications in these pregnancies. The reasons for the increased occurrence of complications are still unclear although it may be related to primi-parity, multiple pregnancies, advanced maternal age and/or immunologic factors. The purposes of this study are to evaluate the obstetric outcome in pregnancies resulting from oocyte donation or surrogacy and to assess the factors related to the obstetric complications.

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