Sara Somers
Ghent University Hospital
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Human Reproduction | 2014
V. De Frène; Stijn Vansteelandt; Guy T'Sjoen; Jan Gerris; Sara Somers; L. Vercruysse; P. De Sutter
STUDY QUESTION Do overweight women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have a higher risk of perinatal complications than normal weight women with PCOS? SUMMARY ANSWER Overweight women with PCOS with an ongoing singleton pregnancy have an increased risk of preterm birth as well as an increased risk of giving birth to a baby with a higher birthweight than normal weight women with PCOS. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY There is evidence that overweight (BMI > 25 kg/m²) has a negative influence on the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus and fetal macrosomia in women with PCOS. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION We set up a retrospective comparative cohort study of 93 overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m²) and 107 normal weight (BMI < 25 kg/m²) women with PCOS who were scheduled for fertility treatment between January 2000 and December 2009 and achieved a pregnancy as a result of a treatment cycle, or spontaneously before or between treatment cycles. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS All data (patient characteristics, medical information, pregnancy, delivery and neonatal outcome) were retrieved from patient medical files. All pregnancy, delivery and neonatal outcome parameters were adjusted for age and pre-pregnancy smoking behaviour. The neonatal outcome parameters were additionally adjusted for gestational age. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE The median BMI in the overweight and normal weight women was, respectively, 30.8 kg/m² [interquartile quartile range (IQR) 5.8] and 20.9 kg/m² (IQR 2.3) (P < 0.001). Baseline characteristics did not differ between groups, except for free testosterone and fasting insulin levels, which were higher, and sex hormone-binding globulin, which was lower, in overweight versus normal weight women (all P < 0.001). The time-to-pregnancy was significantly higher in the overweight group (P = 0.01). Multivariate analyses of the ongoing singleton pregnancies showed significantly more preterm births in overweight (10/61) versus normal weight (2/71) women [adjusted odds ratio 0.1, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0-0.6, P = 0.01]. The mean birthweight of newborns was significantly higher in overweight (3386 ± 663 g) than in normal weight (3251 ± 528 g) women (adjusted mean difference 259.4, 95% CI 83.4-435.4, P = 0.004). LIMITATIONS, REASON FOR CAUTION Our results only represent the pregnancy, delivery and neonatal outcome of ongoing singleton pregnancies. The rather small sample size and observational nature of the study are further limitations. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS Our results suggest the importance of pre-pregnancy weight loss in overweight women with PCOS in order to reduce the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS Veerle De Frène is holder of a Special PhD Fellowship by the Flemish Foundation for Scientific Research (FWO-Vlaanderen). Petra De Sutter is holder of a fundamental clinical research mandate by the Flemish Foundation for Scientific Research (FWO-Vlaanderen). There are no competing interests.
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare | 2017
Sara Somers; Hanna Van Parys; Veerle Provoost; Ann Buysse; Guido Pennings; Petra De Sutter
31th conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, Abstracts | 2015
An Ravelingien; Veerle Provoost; Hanna Van Parys; Isabelle Stuyver; Inez Raes; Sara Somers; Elia Wyverkens; Ann Buysse; Petra De Sutter
29th conference of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Abstracts | 2015
Hanna Van Parys; Veerle Provoost; Elia Wyverkens; Inez Raes; An Ravelingien; Sara Somers; Isabelle Stuyver; Guido Pennings; Petra De Sutter; Ann Buysse
29th conference of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Abstracts | 2015
Sara Somers; An Ravelingien; Veerle Provoost; Inez Raes; Hanna Van Parys; Elia Wyverkens; Isabelle Stuyver; Ann Buysse; Guido Pennings; Petra De Sutter
29th conference of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Abstracts | 2015
Elia Wyverkens; Hanna Van Parys; Veerle Provoost; Inez Raes; An Ravelingien; Sara Somers; Isabelle Stuyver; Guido Pennings; Petra De Sutter; Ann Buysse
Belgian Society for Reproductive Medicine, 32nd Scientific meeting, Abstracts | 2014
An Ravelingien; Veerle Provoost; Elia Wyverkens; Inez Raes; Sara Somers; Hanna Van Parys; Isabelle Stuyver; Petra De Sutter; Guido Pennings; Ann Buysse
Annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, Abstracts | 2014
Elia Wyverkens; Veerle Provoost; Inez Raes; An Ravelingien; Sara Somers; Isabelle Stuyver; Hanna Van Parys; Guido Pennings; Petra De Sutter; Ann Buysse
Annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, Abstracts | 2014
Hanna Van Parys; Elia Wyverkens; Veerle Provoost; Sara Somers; An Ravelingien; Inez Raes; Isabelle Stuyver; Petra De Sutter; Guido Pennings; Ann Buysse
Annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, Abstracts | 2014
An Ravelingien; Veerle Provoost; Elia Wyverkens; Hanna Van Parys; Sara Somers; Inez Raes; Isabelle Stuyver; Ann Buysse; Petra De Sutter; Guido Pennings