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A Case Report of Consecutive Live Birth Twice Through in vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer After Endometrial Carcinoma Fertility Preservation Treatment.

Jingying WangYing FangTong ChenZhimin XinYumei WuXiaokui Yang
Published in: International journal of women's health (2024)
Preserving fertility is a vital concern for young women diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma. The clinical management of such patients is often disappointing. It is rare to have two consecutive successful pregnancies. We present a child-bearing-age woman who underwent fertility preservation therapy due to endometrial carcinoma. Following fertility preservation therapy, she underwent in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. After receiving her first fresh embryo transfer, she successfully conceived and gave birth to a healthy child. Two years after the first embryo transfer and regular follow-up, she had another frozen embryo transfer of two cleavage embryos and successfully gave birth to another healthy baby. After the delivery of her second child, she underwent surgical treatment for endometrial carcinoma. For endometrial carcinoma patients who intend to preserve fertility, high-quality long-term follow-up and personalized treatment are necessary.
Keyphrases
  • endometrial cancer
  • gestational age
  • mental health
  • childhood cancer
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • stem cells
  • pregnant women
  • cell therapy
  • combination therapy
  • bone marrow
  • transcription factor