1. Fetal Growth and Antenatal Testing in Uncomplicated Multiple Gestations.
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SHEA, SARAH K. and NEWMAN, ROGER B.
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PRENATAL diagnosis , *FETAL development , *RACE , *PREGNANCY outcomes , *DELIVERY (Obstetrics) , *MULTIPLE pregnancy , *FETAL monitoring ,MORTALITY risk factors - Abstract
Multiple gestations experience a slowing of fetal growth in the third trimester and have been described as having a higher risk of growth restriction. Whether this increased diagnosis of fetal growth restriction is physiological or pathologic is controversial. In an attempt to better identify those fetuses most at risk, twin-specific growth charts have been developed and tested. In addition, there are data to suggest that multiple gestations experience an increased risk of unexpected third-trimester stillbirth in apparently uncomplicated pregnancies. This chapter reviews the current data and recommendations for fetal growth assessment, antenatal surveillance, and delivery timing in uncomplicated multiple gestations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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