Obstetrics and perinatal outcomes of dichorionic twin pregnancy following ART compared with spontaneous pregnancy
Introduction: Regarding to the recent advances in assisted reproductive techniques (ART), twin and multiple pregnancies have increased during past years. Objective: This study was performed to compare obstetrics and perinatal outcomes of dichorionic twin pregnancy following ART with spontaneous preg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2016-10, Vol.14 (5), p.317-322 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Regarding to the recent advances in assisted reproductive
techniques (ART), twin and multiple pregnancies have increased during
past years. Objective: This study was performed to compare obstetrics
and perinatal outcomes of dichorionic twin pregnancy following ART with
spontaneous pregnancy. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional
study which was performed in Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of
Medical Sciences, 107 dichorionic twin pregnancy were enrolled in two
groups: spontaneous group (n=96) and ART group (n=31). Basic criteria
and obstetrics and neonatal outcomes information including demographic
data, gestational age, mode of delivery, pregnancy complications
(preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm labor, and intrauterine
growth retardation (IUGR), postpartum hemorrhage), neonatal outcomes
(weight, first and fifth minuteP PApgar score, Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit (NICU) admission, mortality, respiratory distress, and icterus)
were recorded using a questionnaire. Results: Preterm labor,
gestational diabetes, and preeclampsia were significantly higher in ART
group compared to spontaneous pregnancy group. However, other factors
such as anemia, IUGR, postpartum hemorrhage, and intrauterine fetal
death (IUFD) were not significantly different between groups. There
were no significant differences between groups in terms of neonatal
outcomes (weight, 1st and 5th min Apgar score |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 2008-2177 |