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Twin chorionicity and zygosity both vary with maternal age

Amanda Yeaton‐Massey, Teresa N. Sparks, Mary E. Norton, Laura L. Jelliffe‐Pawlowski, Robert J. Currier

2021Prenatal Diagnosis10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To determine the ratio of dichorionic (DC) to monochorionic (MC) twins by maternal age. Methods: We reviewed all twin pregnancies undergoing first trimester screening (FTS) with nuchal translucency from April 2009 to December 2012 with sonographic determination of chorionicity. Cases were linked to newborn screening (NBS) results and zygosity estimated based on rates of fetal sex discordance. The ratio of DC to MC placentation by maternal age was calculated. Results: We identified 11,351 twin pregnancies with FTS and documented chorionicity. Among these, 7,861 (64.2%) had linked data on FTS and NBS to allow estimation of zygosity based on neonatal sex. Of these, 1,464 (18.6%) were MC and 6,406 (81.4%) DC. The MC twin rate remained constant while the DC twin rate increased with maternal age until 40y. At < 20y, 55% of twin pregnancies were monozygotic (MZ), as compared to 29% at ≥ 40y. Of MZ twins, 38% were DC at < 20y, while 53% were DC at ≥ 40y. Conclusions: Our data suggest a relationship of both zygosity and chorionicity with maternal age. DZ twinning increased with maternal age, while among MZ twins, the proportion that were DC also increased with maternal age.

Topics & Concepts

ZygosityObstetricsMedicinePlacentationMonochorionic twinsAdvanced maternal ageTwin PregnancyFirst trimesterGynecologyPregnancyFetusPlacentaBiologyGeneticsAssisted Reproductive Technology and Twin PregnancyPrenatal Screening and DiagnosticsPreterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis