Women with Turner syndrome are generally infertile due to premature ovarian failure.
Few may achieve a spontaneous pregnancy, and others may conceive through assisted
reproductive technologies including oocyte donation. These pregnancies are high risk
due to the medical conditions associated with Turner syndrome. Maternal death from
aortic dissection in pregnancies of women with Turner syndrome is estimated at 2%.
These pregnancies are also complicated by severe hypertensive disorders and fetal
morbidity and mortality. Guidelines for preconception screening and counseling now
exist that may mitigate the maternal and fetal risks associated with pregnancy in
women with Turner syndrome.
Keywords
Turner syndrome - pregnancy - maternal mortality - aortic dissection - oocyte donation