The Positive Assistance of Assisted Reproductive Technology

EPILEPSY CURRENTS(2024)

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Seizure Control in Women With Epilepsy Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technology Abdulrazaq AA, Ainsworth AJ, Britton JW, Shenoy CC, Babayev SN, Cascino GD, Smith KM. Epilepsia. 2023;64(10):e207-e213. doi:10.1111/epi.17748. PMID: 37596834 The objective of this study was to determine seizure control in women with epilepsy (WWE) undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART). Through retrospective chart review, WWE undergoing ART were identified. Demographics and details regarding epilepsy type, seizure control, and ART procedures were extracted. Seizure frequency prior to and during ART were compared. We identified 12 WWE, who underwent 29 embryo transfers, resulting in 16 pregnancies and 10 live births. Nine women were seizure-free at least 2 years before fertility treatment, including three with resolved epilepsy. Seven were on antiseizure medications throughout fertility treatment and pregnancy, with only one on polytherapy. Eleven (all with controlled epilepsy or epilepsy in remission) remained seizure-free throughout fertility treatment. One woman with drug-resistant epilepsy continued to have seizures throughout fertility treatment and pregnancy without an exacerbation of seizure frequency. There was no increased seizure frequency associated with fertility treatment and subsequent pregnancy in this small series of WWE. Although this study was statistically underpowered, our results provide some preliminary evidence that ART might not pose a threat to seizure control, but larger, confirmatory studies are necessary.
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