Schwangerschaft bei Frauen nach Nierentransplantation*

Abstract
Women with uremia are usually infertile. Following successful renal transplants ovarian function resumes and conception becomes possible. Two cases of pregnancy following renal transplants are reported. The 1st patient had a cesarean section at 33 wk gestation for maternal indications, the 2nd patient had a cesarean section at 36 wk gestation because of premature spontaneous rupture of the membranes. Both mothers and infants are in satisfactory condition. The problems of pregnancies following renal transplants are discussed and the literature since 1963 is reviewed. Pregnancy following renal transplantation is a high risk pregnancy for both the mother and the fetus. These high risks are acceptable if close supervision of the pregnancy by the nephrologist, gynecologist and pediatrician is possible and if cooperation of the mother is satisfactory.

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