Onm-11: Review of Multiple Pregnancies

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  • Sadeghi M
Abstract:

In Multipregnancies, The careful control of Number of follicles in stimulation cycles and Number of embryos transferred in ART cycles is so important. Just twin pregnancies are reason for racial death (12- 15%). The risk for CP in twin pregnancies is 8 times more and for Triple is 47 times more than simple ones.Approximately all prenatal problems increase in multiple pregnancies and therefore this kind of pregnancies are considered high risk pregnancies. One of the most issues in prenatal care in Multiple pregnancies is to detect the number of corions that its best detective time is in first trimester by about 100% accuracy. mono Corion pregnancies have more danger for Newborns for example 5 times increase in loss of fetus , 10 times increase in Low birth weight. Mono Corion twin Consequences are as follow: Imbalanced Blood transfer between two fetus, mono amnions twin, death of one fetus in uterus (IUFD), TRAP twins and sucked twins.

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volume 4  issue 2

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publication date 2010-05-01

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