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Psychomotor Development and the Postnatal Fate of Children from Multiple Pregnancy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

R. Osuch-Jaczewska*
Affiliation:
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Silesian Academy of Medicine, Bytom, Poland
*
Kochanowskiego 18, 40-035 Katowice, Poland

Abstract

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The psychomotor development of 130, one- to nine-year-old children was followed. Their development was not, as a rule, found to occur abnormally.

The further development of twins was found to be in close correlation:

(1) with the condition after birth (43% of complications in the further development of children having at birth a 1-7 Apgar score);

(2) with the weight at birth (35.2% of complications in a weight group of 1001-1500 g): this is connected with dystrophy and prematurity;

(3) with the order in which the twins were born.

Type
2. Twin Postnatal Development
Copyright
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