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Hum. Reprod. Advance Access originally published online on March 27, 2008
Human Reproduction 2008 23(6):1320-1323; doi:10.1093/humrep/den101
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© The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Induced abortions previous to IVF: an epidemiologic register-based study from Finland

E. Hemminki1,2,3, R. Klemetti1, T. Sevón1 and M. Gissler1

1 National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES), PO Box 220, 00531 Helsinki, Finland 2 School of Public Health, 33014 University of Tampere, Finland

3 Correspondence address. Tel: +358-9-3967-2307; Fax: +358-9-3967-2227; E-mail: elina.hemminki{at}stakes.fi

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify how many women treated for infertility had an abortion history, as well as when those abortions were carried out, and for what reasons.

METHODS: Data on all women treated in Finland from 1996–1998 for infertility either with IVF (n = 9175) or ovulation induction (OI, n = 10 254) and the age-matched controls of IVF women were linked to the Abortion and Hospital Discharge Registers for the period 1969–2000.

RESULTS: A notable proportion of IVF women (12%) and OI women (11%) had previous induced abortion(s). Practically all abortions were for social or age reasons. Most IVF women (72% of n = 1099) had their most recent abortion more than 10 years previous to fertility treatment, but more recently among OI women (45% of n = 1123 of the most recent abortions were in the preceding 10 years). Many IVF- and OI women were young and single at the time of the most recent abortion. At the time of IVF treatment most women were aged over 30 and married; OI women were also frequently married, but 42% of them were aged younger than 30.

CONCLUSIONS: At different points in their life, women may rely on opposite fertility regulation strategies. Health care professionals providing IVF need to consider the possibility of a previous abortion. Young women need information on the possibility of future infertility in later age.

Key words: infertility/IVF/abortions/assisted fertilization/register linkages

Submitted on August 21, 2007; resubmitted on January 25, 2008; accepted on March 5, 2008.


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