2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-185x.2010.00135.x
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The concept of superfetation: a critical review on a ‘myth’ in mammalian reproduction

Abstract: Superfetation is understood as another conception during an already ongoing pregnancy. This implies the existence of young of different developmental stages within the female reproductive tract during certain periods of pregnancy. Nevertheless, a clear definition of the term as well as distinct criteria to identify the occurrence of superfetation in a species is missing. The variable anatomy of mammalian reproductive tracts seems to make the occurrence of superfetation more or less likely but impedes the simpl… Show more

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“…Although true superfetation is known to occur in several mammalian species, either frequently or occasionally, it seems extremely rare in humans and its unequivocal existence has yet to be proven [Roellig et al, 2011]. In most cases of alleged superfetation other causes of discordant development between two (or more) fetuses seem much more probable (or at least cannot be ruled out), such as superfecundation (successive fertilizations of two or more oocytes originating from a single ovulation), delayed nidation (timing differences in implantation of two or more zygotes), growth discordance in multiple pregnancies due to placental insufficiency or twin to twin transfusion syndrome, and pre‐ or immature death of a twin sib [Baijal et al, 2007; Roellig et al, 2011]. From Ruysch's description, it seems very likely that the latter was the case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although true superfetation is known to occur in several mammalian species, either frequently or occasionally, it seems extremely rare in humans and its unequivocal existence has yet to be proven [Roellig et al, 2011]. In most cases of alleged superfetation other causes of discordant development between two (or more) fetuses seem much more probable (or at least cannot be ruled out), such as superfecundation (successive fertilizations of two or more oocytes originating from a single ovulation), delayed nidation (timing differences in implantation of two or more zygotes), growth discordance in multiple pregnancies due to placental insufficiency or twin to twin transfusion syndrome, and pre‐ or immature death of a twin sib [Baijal et al, 2007; Roellig et al, 2011]. From Ruysch's description, it seems very likely that the latter was the case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cesariana urgente revelou seis produtos a termo; um de tamanho superior, morto em posição caudal, o que bloqueava o canal de parto perto do cólon uterino, e um mais sub-introducción En medicina veterinaria los trastornos asociados con la reproducción del conejo son observados ocasionalmente e incluyen urgencias distócicas y abortos [1][2][3][4], agalactia, defectos congénitos o de desarrollo [5], embarazo ectópico [5], pseudogestación [6], toxemia de la preñez y superfetación (sf) [7], entre los más documentados, aunque también se ha reportado la gestación gemelar como rareza reproductiva clínica-mente importante [8]. En el caso de la sf, ha sido definida como el desarrollo de una segunda fertilización de óvulos durante un embarazo establecido, contando con la presencia de críos in Utero bajo diferentes escenarios de desarrollo [9][10][11].…”
Section: Possible Superfetation In a Female Nzb Rabbit (Oryctolagus unclassified
“…Sin embargo, una tesis bien documentada [16] indica que existen numerosos reportes de sf en mamíferos como bovinos, burros, caballos, ovejas, cerdos, búfalos y monos, que aporta además datos sobre ciertas especies de peces que exhiben viviparidad seguida de un distintivo cuidado materno posterior al nacimiento de sus crías [11].…”
Section: Possible Superfetation In a Female Nzb Rabbit (Oryctolagus unclassified
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“…Lincoln (1974) observed ovulation immediately following parturition or sometimes a short before it, but no females ovulated during early and middle phase of pregnancy and no case of superfetation was found. As can be seen, the data on superfetation in hares are very different, and this subject has been recently reviewed in detail by Roellig et al (2010b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%