Publications by authors named "Hagit Diamant"

We performed a genetic investigation into the case of an inherited Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. Our patients were an adolescent and her mother, both with MRKH syndrome. The delivery of a biological offspring was achieved via a gestational carrier.

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Objective: The data regarding microbiological and clinical characteristics of Bartholin gland abscesses during pregnancy is limited. Given the hormonal and physiological changes during pregnancy we aimed to examine whether a difference exists in the clinical and microbiological features of Bartholin's gland abscess during pregnancy and the puerperium as compared with nonpregnant patients. In addition, we aim to evaluate whether a Bartholin's gland abscess during pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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  • The study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of late cervical cerclage performed after 17 weeks of gestation, focusing on prolonging pregnancy and maternal-fetal outcomes.
  • A total of 30 women (including two twin pregnancies) underwent the procedure, with most experiencing successful vaginal deliveries; specifically, 85.7% had vaginal births without maternal or fetal complications.
  • Results indicated that late cervical cerclage could be a beneficial option for women with cervical shortening or dilation, leading to an average delivery at 35 weeks gestation while showing positive outcomes in reducing complications.
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  • The study investigated the outcomes of trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) in women with twin pregnancies.
  • About 20% of the women attempted TOLAC, achieving a 77.2% success rate for vaginal delivery, with no significant complications like uterine rupture.
  • Fertility treatment was identified as a risk factor for having repeated cesarean deliveries in these cases.
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