It was observed that fertility and menstrual function in heart-transplanted women, impaired before the operation, become normal with a new heart. The restoration of reproductive function is also confirmed by many cases of pregnancy in heart-transplant recipients, reported in the literature. Twenty-four cases were published worldwide up to 1997, out of which eighteen had a positive result. Also a case personally treated was successful. The outcome of a pregnancy after heart transplantation is, then, generally positive. Nevertheless, such a pregnancy involves important maternal and fetal risks. Thus, the gynecologist has to provide correct information about both such risks and the most suitable contraceptive methods, for these patients. Oral contraceptives are very effective and, in the new low-dose formulations, free from serious adverse effects. No adverse effects have been observed in our patient, who represents the only case, reported in the literature, in which an estroprogestinic contraception was utilized before a pregnancy. In conclusion, during an oral contraception or after a tubal sterilization, pregnancy is really unlikely to occur. Thus, when the couple either has completed the familial nucleus or does not desire offspring, a doubt is at least justified as to whether these safer methods of contraception are advisable in such women.

[Contraception after heart transplantation] / V., Spina; Aleandri, Vincenzo; M., Salvi. - In: MINERVA GINECOLOGICA. - ISSN 0026-4784. - STAMPA. - 50:12(1998), pp. 539-543.

[Contraception after heart transplantation].

ALEANDRI, Vincenzo;
1998

Abstract

It was observed that fertility and menstrual function in heart-transplanted women, impaired before the operation, become normal with a new heart. The restoration of reproductive function is also confirmed by many cases of pregnancy in heart-transplant recipients, reported in the literature. Twenty-four cases were published worldwide up to 1997, out of which eighteen had a positive result. Also a case personally treated was successful. The outcome of a pregnancy after heart transplantation is, then, generally positive. Nevertheless, such a pregnancy involves important maternal and fetal risks. Thus, the gynecologist has to provide correct information about both such risks and the most suitable contraceptive methods, for these patients. Oral contraceptives are very effective and, in the new low-dose formulations, free from serious adverse effects. No adverse effects have been observed in our patient, who represents the only case, reported in the literature, in which an estroprogestinic contraception was utilized before a pregnancy. In conclusion, during an oral contraception or after a tubal sterilization, pregnancy is really unlikely to occur. Thus, when the couple either has completed the familial nucleus or does not desire offspring, a doubt is at least justified as to whether these safer methods of contraception are advisable in such women.
1998
contraceptive; ethinyl estradiol/administration & dosage; heart transplantation; hormonal; humans; oral; synthetic/administration & dosage
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[Contraception after heart transplantation] / V., Spina; Aleandri, Vincenzo; M., Salvi. - In: MINERVA GINECOLOGICA. - ISSN 0026-4784. - STAMPA. - 50:12(1998), pp. 539-543.
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