2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2022.01.239
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225 Male Hypogonadism Significantly Increases the Risk of Perinatal Birth Complications: Retrospective Analysis of US Claims Data

Abstract: Introduction Hypogonadism is common in men with male factor infertility and hormone therapies may improve semen parameters and pregnancy rates in affected men. However, compared to paternal factors such as advanced age, male infertility or obesity, it is uncertain whether hypogonadism itself impacts perinatal birth outcomes and complications. Objective This study evaluates the association between male hypogonadism and perinat… Show more

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