Multiple Pregnancies And Their Complications

Objective: To investigate the complications observed in multiple pregnancies which are increasing in day by day. Material and methods: We reviewed 173 multiple pregnancies that were followed up in the Department of Obstetric and Gynecology in Ege University during one year period and determined the...

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Published in:Turkish journal of obstetrics and gynecology Vol. 8; no. 1
Main Authors: Turan,Volkan, Kazandı,Mert
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Türk Jinekoloji ve Obstetrik Derneği 01-03-2011
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Summary:Objective: To investigate the complications observed in multiple pregnancies which are increasing in day by day. Material and methods: We reviewed 173 multiple pregnancies that were followed up in the Department of Obstetric and Gynecology in Ege University during one year period and determined the preterm delivery ratio, discordance between fetuses and investigated the complications which occurred during pregnancy. Results: 148 twin, 24 triplet and 1 quadriplet pregnancies had been followed in a year. While 56 o f twin pregnancies and 4 of the triplet pregnancies occurred spontaneously, others conceived with medical treatment or with assisted reproductive technology. Cerclage was performed in 11 pregnancies. Preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus and cholestasis were observed in 12,26 and 8 patients respectively. Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome was present in 4 patients and one patient had acardiac-acephalic twin pregnancy. Four patients had emergency cesarean section due to ablatio placenta. While 54 patients were hospitalized for one to twelve weeks because of preterm labour 36 women had preterm premature rupture of the membranes. Only 38 patients had no any problem during pregnancy. Discussion: Developments in assisted reproductive technology have been increasing the number of multiple gestations and their complications. The complications due to preterm labor, increased requirement of neonatal intensive care units and hospital payments are all burden on the families as well as on the social insurance companies.
ISSN:2149-9322
2149-9330
DOI:10.5505/tjod.2011.47704