Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages

Int J Womens Health. 2011:3:213-7. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S20557. Epub 2011 Jul 20.

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gender ratio and incidence of chromosomal anomalies in the products of conception (POC) from recurrent miscarriages.

Methods: We determined the karyotypes of POC from patients with recurrent spontaneous miscarriages between 1999 and 2009.

Results: In total, 313 specimens were successfully karyotyped, with a median gestational age of 10 weeks at miscarriage (interquartile range 8-13); 199 (64%) were females and 114 (36%) were males. In total, 121 (39%) had abnormal karyotypes, the most prevalent of which were chromosome 21 and 16 trisomies, triploidy, and monosomy X.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that female POC might be more susceptible to recurrent miscarriages than male ones during embryogenesis, implantation, and initial fetal development.

Keywords: fetal gender; karyotype anomalies; recurrent miscarriages.