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Results of a Specialized Preventive Care in Women with Twin Pregnancy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

J. Horsky*
Affiliation:
Institute for the Care of Mother and Child, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Z. Fialova
Affiliation:
Institute for the Care of Mother and Child, Prague, Czechoslovakia
*
Institute for the Care of Mother and Child, Marxquai 157, Praha 4 - Podolí, Czechoslovakia

Abstract

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In a series of 114 twin pregnancies followed in the course of 12 years (1961-1972) we noted the favourable effect of specialised preventive care. More exact diagnostics (ultrasound scanner) shifted the recovery of twins from the 35th to the 30th week of pregnancy. Due to the therapeutic and preventive bed rest and to the systematic use of orciprenalin, the duration of pregnancy has been prolonged from 36 to 38.5 weeks on the average. The perinatal mortality in twin deliveries decreased from 14.4 to 5%.

Type
1. Multiple Pregnancy as a High-Risk Pregnancy
Copyright
Copyright © The International Society for Twin Studies 1972