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1
Multiple Pregnancy
  • Dr. Hazem Al-Mandeel
  • OB/GYN Rotation-course 481

2
Introduction
  • A pregnancy with two or more embryos/fetuses that
    exist simultaneously
  • The perinatal mortality and morbidity are
    increased disproportionately with number of
    fetuses
  • Maternal mortality and morbidity are also
    increased
  • Twin gestation is the most common type

3
Etiology and Classification of Twinning
  • Occurs as result of the division of one
    fertilized egg (monozygotic) or fertilization of
    two eggs (dizygotic). Both processes can occur in
    other multiple gestation
  • Dizygotic (Fraternal) twins will always have two
    amnions and two chorions
  • In Monozygotic (Identical) twins, the number of
    membranes depend on the time of cleavage of the
    fertilized egg
  • 70 of MZ twins are monochorionic (mostly
    diamniotic) and 30 are diamniotic dichorionic

4
Incidence of Twin Preganacy
  • Not constant throughout the world (varies
    according to race, hereditary factors, maternal
    age, parity, and the use of fertility agents)
  • Incidence of MZ twins is 1 per 250 births
  • DZ twins increases with increased family Hx of
    twinning, maternal age, and increased parity
  • Multiple gestation occurs in 10-30 of women
    following the use of induction of ovulation
    agents
  • Spontaneous triplets is 1 in 8000 pregnancies and
    quadruplets I in 800,000. In ART 1 in 3000 births

5
Determination of Zygosity
  • Obstetrical ultrasound can often determine
    zygosity (esp. if done before 14 weeks)
  • Determination of number of amnions and chorions
    are VERY important for management
  • After delivery, zygosity should be confirmed
  • No. of membranes, no. of placentas and gender are
    essential in determining zygosity

6
Abnormalities of Twinning Process
  • Occurs only in monochorionic (MZ) twins
  • Conjoined Twins
  • Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
  • Umbilical Cord Abnormalities

7
Complications of Multiple Gestation
Maternal
Fetal
  • Malpresentation
  • Placenta previa
  • Abruptio placentae
  • Premature rupture of the membranes
  • Prematurity
  • Umbilical cord prolapse
  • Intrauterine growth restriction
  • Congenital anomalies
  • Anemia
  • Hydramnios
  • Preeclampsia
  • Preterm labour
  • Postpartum hemorrhage
  • Cesarean delivery

8
Diagnosis of Multiple gestation
  • Signs and Symptoms maternal sensation of larger
    abdomen, sensation of excessive fetal movement,
    excessive weight gain, palpation of more fetal
    parts, ausculation of more than one fetal heart
  • Ultrasound should be done routinely in all
    pregnancies (usually between 18-20 weeks)
  • Failure of early Dx of multiple gestation leads
    to increased perinatal morbidity and mortality

9
Antepartum Management
  • Goal is to minimize perinatal mortality and
    morbidity and to prevent maternal complications
  • More frequent visits for antenatal care
  • Assessment of the cervical length frequently
  • Bed rest for the mother in the late pregnancy is
    suggested
  • Fetal surveillance is essential monthly
    obstetrical ultrasound in the late pregnancy
    period and non stress test in the last month

10
Intrapartum Management
  • Prevention and treatment of preterm labour
  • Patient should be delivered in a hospital with
    NICU facility
  • Mode of delivery for twins depends on the fetal
    presentations (Vx/Vx, Vx/Br, Br/Vx, or Br/Br)
  • Time interval between twin delivery is
    controversial (less than 30min)
  • For other multiple pregnancy, caesarean section
    is the safest mode of delivery

11
Causes of Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality
  • Congenital anomalies
  • Prematurity
  • Birth hypoxia/Asphyxia
  • Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  • Cerebral hemorrhage
  • Birth Trauma
  • Stillbirths
  • Retained dead fetus Syndrome
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