Ultrasonographic characteristics of first-trimester gestations in recurrent spontaneous aborters

The Journal of reproductive medicine, 40(8), 565-570

PMID 7473453 Source

Abstract

Objective

To compile, for the first time, serial ultrasonographic findings during the first trimester of pregnancy in women with a history of primary recurrent spontaneous abortion so as to define the dynamics of early normal and abnormal gestations in this category of gravidas.

Study design

Transvaginal ultrasonograms were obtained weekly from 5 to 12 weeks' gestational age in 40 women, 10 each of four groups: recurrent spontaneous aborters and primiparas (controls), with both successful and failed gestations.

Results

Embryonic heart motion was detected in 40-50% of successful pregnancies during the fifth week of gestation and in the balance by the sixth week, while heart motion was detected in no more than 50% of pregnancies that later failed. Of the failed pregnancies, all were evident by the eighth week of gestation, including those with previously documented viability. The gestational sac size and crown-rump length were smaller than expected in both failed groups, with the sac size difference evident as early as week 5 and the crown-rump length difference apparent by week 7.

Conclusion

Appropriate timing of the initial ultrasonogram in recurrent aborters (i.e., 8 weeks' gestational age) can identify, by means of heart motion and gestational sac features, all pregnancies that will ultimately fail.

Topics

gonadotrope cell populations, lh fsh secretion patterns, pituitary gonadotropin regulation, follicle stimulating hormone production, luteinizing hormone pituitary cells, gnrh target cells, ovarian cycle hormone regulation, gonadotrope cell differentiation, pituitary cell populations reproductive, activin inhibin gonadotrope, proestrus hormone surge, pituitary gonadotropin subunits

Cite this article

Cunningham, D. S., Bledsoe, L. D., Tichenor, J. R., & Opsahl, M. S. (1995). Ultrasonographic characteristics of first-trimester gestations in recurrent spontaneous aborters. *The Journal of reproductive medicine*, *40*(8), 565-570.

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