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While most essays are personal memoirs, each section begins with an essay focusing on practical advice regarding the relevant stage of parenting twins. [4] For example, the first chapter, by Megan Woolsey, discusses her own experience of fertility treatments, including practical advice for readers on "surviving fertility."
Locked twins is a rare complication of multiple pregnancy where two fetuses become interlocked during presentation before birth. It occurs in roughly 1 in 1,000 twin deliveries and 1 in 90,000 deliveries overall. [1] Most often, locked twins are delivered via Caesarean section, given that the
A study in 2013 involving 106 participating centers in 25 countries came to the conclusion that, in a twin pregnancy of a gestational age between 32 weeks 0 days and 38 weeks 6 days, and the first twin is in cephalic presentation, planned Cesarean section does not significantly decrease or increase the risk of fetal or neonatal death or serious ...
It's crazy how high risk mono-mono twins can be, and how good they're doing now, it's really a blessing," says Magnani. Ava and Anna were delivered by C-section on Thursday, weighing just four and ...
Identical twins Rebecca "Becca" Lawrence and Christina "Tina" Keefer came into the world on the same day — and so did their babies.
Occasionally a human birth is anything but ordinary. A recent report highlighted a rare case from 2010, in which a baby girl born in Hong Kong was found to be carrying twin fetuses. The study ...
4 Normal delivery, and other indications for care in pregnancy, labor, and delivery (650–659) 5 Complications occurring mainly in the course of labor and delivery (660–669) 6 Complications of the puerperium (670–677)
Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), also known as feto-fetal transfusion syndrome (FFTS), twin oligohydramnios-polyhydramnios sequence (TOPS) and stuck twin syndrome, is a complication of monochorionic multiple pregnancies (the most common form of identical twin pregnancy) in which there is disproportionate blood supply between the fetuses.