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Single Fetal Demise in Twin Pregnancy—A Great Concern but Still a Favorable Outcome

Bogdan Ioan Ștefănescu, Ana-Maria Adam, Georgiana Bianca Constantin, Constantin Truş

2021Diseases15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The incidence of multiple pregnancies has increased in the last decades, mostly explained by the more frequent use of ovulation induction drugs and assisted reproduction techniques. Although single fetal death in the first trimester of twin pregnancy is not an uncommon event nor does it have serious consequences on the survival fetus, the death of one fetus in the second or third trimester of pregnancy is associated with a serious increase in morbidity and mortality for the surviving co-twin. Preterm labor, preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), neurological complications or even the death of the surviving twin have been associated with single fetal demise after mid gestation. We present a very rare case of twin pregnancy with single fetal demise at 26 weeks of gestation successfully managed to term.

Topics & Concepts

PregnancyObstetricsMedicineFetusTwin PregnancyGestationAbortionPreeclampsiaDemiseIntrauterine growth restrictionIncidence (geometry)Fetal deathBiologyPhysicsOpticsGeneticsPolitical scienceLawAssisted Reproductive Technology and Twin PregnancyPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesEctopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management
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