The safest, most ideal time for women to give birth to dichorionic twins in otherwise uncomplicated pregnancies is at 37 weeks, found a new study. Women carrying monochorionic twins, appear to have ...
In uncomplicated dichorionic twin pregnancies, delivery should be considered at 37 weeks' gestation to minimize perinatal death, and no clear evidence supports delivery of monochorionic twins before ...
Twin pregnancies account for approximately 1–4% of births worldwide and are intrinsically associated with higher maternal and perinatal morbidity than singletons. Management is predicated on accurate ...
A study into the optimal time for twins to be born has found babies with individual placentas should be delivered at 37 weeks, in line with current Australian recommendations in order to minimise the ...
Increasing numbers of mothers are now pregnant with twins, mainly due to the use of assisted reproductive techniques such as IVF. These pregnancies can either be monochorionic, where the twins share ...
Twins should be delivered at 37 weeks' gestation to minimize stillbirths and newborn deaths, and there is no clear evidence to support routine delivery before 36 weeks' gestation, finds a large ...
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