Table 2.

Multivariable analysis of risk factors associated with reporting no live birth after BMT

VariablesOR (95% CI)
Age at first BMT (reference: <11y) 
 12-24 0.7 (0.33-1.54) 
 25-34 0.8 (0.34-1.90) 
 >35 3.9 (1.32-11.80) 
Tried medical intervention to become pregnant (reference: yes) 
 No* 3.0 (1.96-4.76) 
Total body irradiation dose. cGy (reference: no TBI/low-intensity conditioning) 
 200-800 cGy TBI/low-intensity conditioning‡ 1.3 (0.51-3.31) 
 No TBI/high-intensity conditioning‡ 0.9 (0.47-1.65) 
 >800 cGy TBI/high-intensity conditioning‡ 3.7 (1.91-7.00) 
VariablesOR (95% CI)
Age at first BMT (reference: <11y) 
 12-24 0.7 (0.33-1.54) 
 25-34 0.8 (0.34-1.90) 
 >35 3.9 (1.32-11.80) 
Tried medical intervention to become pregnant (reference: yes) 
 No* 3.0 (1.96-4.76) 
Total body irradiation dose. cGy (reference: no TBI/low-intensity conditioning) 
 200-800 cGy TBI/low-intensity conditioning‡ 1.3 (0.51-3.31) 
 No TBI/high-intensity conditioning‡ 0.9 (0.47-1.65) 
 >800 cGy TBI/high-intensity conditioning‡ 3.7 (1.91-7.00) 

Adjusted for: grades 3 to 4 chronic health conditions, sex, race/ethnicity, diseases status, history of pre-BMT pelvic/testicular radiation, history of pre-BMT alkylating agents, history of seeking fertility assistance to facilitate pregnancy, age at study, and history of pre-BMT live birth.

*

Participants who did not seek fertility assistance by consulting a doctor or taking fertility-promoting medications.

Statistically significant differences between groups.

High-intensity conditioning = myeloablative intensity conditioning; low-intensity conditioning = nonmyeloablative/reduced-intensity conditioning.

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