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Ginny L. Ryan

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Eating Disorders In The Obstetric And Gynecologic Patient Population, A. Andersen, Ginny Ryan May 2013

Eating Disorders In The Obstetric And Gynecologic Patient Population, A. Andersen, Ginny Ryan

Ginny L. Ryan

The eating disorders anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa and eating disorders not otherwise specified disproportionately affect women, have profound effects on the overall well-being of women and their children, and can have mortality rates as high as those found with major depression. These disorders may present to obstetrician-gynecologists (ob-gyns) clinically as menstrual dysfunction, low bone density, sexual dysfunction, miscarriage, preterm delivery, or low birth weight in offspring. Ninety percent of eating disorders develop before the age of 25 in otherwise healthy young women, a group that characteristically seeks the majority of their health care from ob-gyns. For all of these …


Clinical Predictors Of Human Blastocyst Formation And Pregnancy After Extended Embryo Culture And Transfer, M. Thomas, Amy Sparks, Ginny Ryan, Bradley Van Voorhis May 2013

Clinical Predictors Of Human Blastocyst Formation And Pregnancy After Extended Embryo Culture And Transfer, M. Thomas, Amy Sparks, Ginny Ryan, Bradley Van Voorhis

Ginny L. Ryan

OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical factors associated with blastocyst development and pregnancy. DESIGN: Evaluation of a prospectively collected IVF database. SETTING: An academic IVF practice. PATIENT(S): Couples (n = 529) undergoing their first IVF cycle who qualified for extended embryo culture (more than six zygotes) over the past 5 years. INTERVENTION(S): Seven or eight zygotes were cultured for 5 days, assessed for quality, and then transferred with excess zygotes cryopreserved at the pronuclear stage. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Clinical predictors of blastocyst development and pregnancy. RESULT(S): The mean blastocyst development rate was 49.8%, with a median number of total and good-quality …