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Mode of delivery of women with Swyer syndrome in a German case series

  • Karen Weisshaupt EMAIL logo , Wolfgang Henrich , Jörg Neymeyer und Alexander Weichert
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 17. März 2021

Abstract

Objectives

For women with Swyer Syndrome, a 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis, full term pregnancies are possible after oocyte donation. According to literature, mode of delivery is almost always by Caesarean section for various reasons. Medical indications are multiple pregnancies and related complications, preeclampsia, an androgynous shaped pelvis and failed induction of labor. Elective Caesarean sections were performed based on maternal request and medical recommendation.

Methods

Following careful examination and shared decision making, we planned a spontaneous delivery with a patient with Swyer syndrome and tested the different hypotheses regarding anatomical and functional features according to literature. In addition, deliveries of women with Swyer Syndrome were analyzed in a German multicenter case series.

Results

A total of seven women with Swyer syndrome with a total of 10 pregnancies were identified, who later gave birth to twelve live-born children. Seven out of 10 births were performed by elective and non-elective Caesarean section, three births took place vaginally.

Conclusions

In summary, the risk of Caesarean section delivery has increased, but spontaneous delivery can be attempted in the event of inconspicuous findings.


Corresponding author: Karen Weisshaupt, Department of Obstetrics, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany, Phone: +49 30 450 664139, Email:
Jörg Neymeyer and Alexander Weichert contributed equally to this work.
  1. Research funding: None declared.

  2. Author contributions: All authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this manuscript and approved its submission.

  3. Competing interests: Authors state no conflict of interest.

  4. Acknowledgments: We are indebted to the women who have participated in this study.

  5. Ethical approval: The study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles found in the Declaration of Helsinki and the principles of Good Clinical Practice. The data examined in the present retrospective analysis were processed anonymously. An ethical approval was not required.

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Received: 2020-11-30
Accepted: 2021-02-16
Published Online: 2021-03-17
Published in Print: 2021-07-27

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