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TWINS AND MULTIPLE PREGNANCY. Buxton U3A 16 th May 2014 Ann Clark and Marion Overton. Frequency of Births in England and Wales 2011. MATERNITIES 716,040 TWINS 11,330 1/63 TRIPLETS 1721/4163 Almost 1/63² (1/3969) QUADRUPLETS OR MORE 31/238,680 Almost 1/63³ (1/250,047).
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TWINS AND MULTIPLE PREGNANCY Buxton U3A 16th May 2014 Ann Clark and Marion Overton
Frequency of Births in England and Wales 2011 • MATERNITIES 716,040 • TWINS 11,330 1/63 • TRIPLETS 1721/4163 Almost 1/63² (1/3969) • QUADRUPLETS OR MORE 31/238,680 Almost 1/63³ (1/250,047)
Mortality Rates England and Wales 2007 (deaths per 1000 births)
Identical twins have a higher mortality rate because ⅔ share the same placenta and blood circulation
Signs of Multiple Pregnancy • Pregnancy test • Morning sickness • Uterine size • Ultrasound scan • Palpation of foetal parts • Heartbeat
Who has twins or more? • Older Mums • Fertility treatment –particularly In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) • Positive Family History (for Hyperovulation)
Are they identical? • Identical –from one egg (monozygous or uniovular) • Fraternal –from 2 eggs fertilised at the same time (polyzygous or binovular) • This is the zygosity of multiple births, and still holds true, but
NICE Guidelines • 2011 National Institute for Clinical Excellence published guidelines for Antenatal Care: • Risks ..determined by chorionicity and not by zygosity Chorion includes the placenta Amnion is the gestational membrane (sac) round the baby
Triplets • Trichorionic, triamniotic • Dichorionic, triamniotic • Dichorionic, diamniotic • Monochorionic, triamniotic • Monochorionic, diamniotic • Monochorionic monoamniotic
Is sharing a placenta BAD news? It may be: • Chromosomal/congenital abnormalities • Foetofoetal transfusions • Discordance in size
NICE Guidelines • Refer to a Regional centre: • Major foetal abnormality • Shared placenta (monochorionic) • Foetofoetal transfusion • Discordant foetal growth Scan at 11-14 weeks, then fortnightly from 16-24 weeks
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