2020
DOI: 10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_105_19
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Maternal and neonatal complications in twin deliveries as compared to singleton deliveries following In vitro fertilization

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“…Thus, after the analysis was restricted to singleton pregnancies, we observed a reduction in the incidence of complications for most of the variables studied. This conclusion has been demonstrated in previous studies (22)(23)(24)(25). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The increased incidence of prematurity in the present study was also correlated with changes in birth weight.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Thus, after the analysis was restricted to singleton pregnancies, we observed a reduction in the incidence of complications for most of the variables studied. This conclusion has been demonstrated in previous studies (22)(23)(24)(25). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The increased incidence of prematurity in the present study was also correlated with changes in birth weight.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Assuncao RA et al 12 reported it as 1.7kg, 1.8kg and 2.1kg respectively for MCMA, MCDA and DCDA twins. The average birth weight of the first twin was 2100 grams and of the second twin was 2040 grams as reported by Pandey Mr et al 6 Even IVF/ICSI conceived twin VS singleton weight in a study by Gupta R et al 13 reported as 2.02 kg vs. 2.71 kg closely similar to our observation.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The higher incidence of multiple pregnancies (duplets and triplets) following ART compared to spontaneously achieved pregnancies is an aspect to generally take into account when estimating the contribution of ART to the TFR as it could lead to an overestimation of the effect of ART on fertility. This is an undesirable consequence of treatment since multiple births are associated with increased risks of maternal and neonatal complications (Gupta et al 2020). However, compared to international standards, Australia has a very low ART multiple birth rate (Newman, Paul, and Chambers 2021;Maheshwari, Griffiths, and Bhattacharya 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%