2022
DOI: 10.1111/ajo.13636
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Outcomes of higher‐order multiple pregnancies in an Australian setting

Abstract: Background Higher‐order multiple (HOM) pregnancies are associated with significant maternal and neonatal morbidity, especially consequent to preterm birth. Multi‐fetal pregnancy reduction (MFPR) may be provided, though its benefits in prolonging gestation and improving neonatal outcomes must be weighed against its risks. Aims The aim was to compare outcomes of HOM pregnancies where expectant management was chosen (EM) with those where MFPR was provided. Methods The method involved a retrospective study of HOM … Show more

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