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Pregnancy care in solid organ transplant recipients

Aneesh Kallapur, Christine Jang, Ophelia Yin, Jenny Y. Mei, Yalda Afshar

2021International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recipients of solid organ transplants who become pregnant represent an obstetrically high-risk population. Preconception planning and effective contraception tailored to the individual patient are critical in this group. Planned pregnancies improve both maternal and neonatal outcomes and provide a window of opportunity to mitigate risk and improve lifelong health. Optimal management of these pregnancies is not well defined. Common pregnancy complications after transplantation include hypertension, preterm birth, infection, and metabolic disease. Multidisciplinary preconception and prepartum management, and counseling decrease complications and benefit the maternal-neonatal dyad.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePregnancyMultidisciplinary teamIntensive care medicineObstetricsPopulationPrenatal careWindow of opportunityTransplantationNursingSurgeryEnvironmental healthBiologyReal-time computingComputer scienceGeneticsPregnancy and Medication ImpactNeurological Complications and SyndromesMaternal and fetal healthcare