Cesarean section history affects the outcomes of frozen embryo transfer in IVF/ICSI: a retrospective study
Xiaohui Wang, Yan Zhou

TL;DR
Having a prior cesarean section can reduce the success rates of frozen embryo transfers, and cesarean scar defects may increase pregnancy complications.
Contribution
This study is the first to show how prior cesarean sections and cesarean scar defects affect frozen embryo transfer outcomes.
Findings
Women with prior cesarean sections had lower pregnancy and live birth rates compared to those with vaginal deliveries.
Cesarean scar defects were linked to higher rates of premature birth and perinatal complications.
The size of the cesarean scar defect did not influence live birth or clinical pregnancy rates.
Abstract
Cesarean section (CS) rates have risen globally, with cesarean scar defect (CSD) being a common complication. Few studies have investigated the impact of CSD on in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection frozen embryo transfer (IVF/ICSI-FET) outcomes. This study assessed how prior CS history (with or without CSD) affects IVF/ICSI-FET outcomes compared with prior vaginal delivery (VD). We retrospectively analyzed 985 IVF/ICSI-FET patients: 597 patients with prior VD (VD group) and 388 with prior CS (CS group). The CS group was subdivided into those without CSD (NCSD, n = 283) and those with CSD (CSD, n = 105). Binary logistic regression was used to assess the associations between delivery history and pregnancy outcomes. No significant differences in early abortion, premature birth, perinatal complications or birth weight were detected between the VD and CS groups. However,…
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TopicsAssisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy · Reproductive Health and Contraception · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
