2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2007.06.048
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Birth weight is lower for survivors of the vanishing twin syndrome: a case-control study

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“…Another contributing factor to the birth weight discordance appears to be the presence of vanishing twins in the eDBT cohort. Among the singletons born in the eDBT group, the survivors of a vanishing twin gestation had a significantly lower mean birth weight, in keeping with previous studies [35,36]. Thus, even if eDBT ultimately yields a singleton gestation, there may be adverse implications for the pregnancy through the implantation of more than one embryo.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Another contributing factor to the birth weight discordance appears to be the presence of vanishing twins in the eDBT cohort. Among the singletons born in the eDBT group, the survivors of a vanishing twin gestation had a significantly lower mean birth weight, in keeping with previous studies [35,36]. Thus, even if eDBT ultimately yields a singleton gestation, there may be adverse implications for the pregnancy through the implantation of more than one embryo.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The frequency of diagnosis of VT has increased as twin pregnancies have risen in number following the use of ART and as the diagnostic tool, namely the transvaginal ultrasound, has been improved. The prevalence of VT has been reported at 4%-30% after ART, and the impact on obstetric and neonatal outcome has been discussed [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Almog et al [1] compared 57 VT deliveries with 171 matched singleton deliveries after ART and observed lower birth weight, an increased rate of low birth weight <2500 g and an increased rate of delivery at <28 weeks of gestation in the VT group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almog et al [1] compared 57 VT deliveries with 171 matched singleton deliveries after ART and observed lower birth weight, an increased rate of low birth weight <2500 g and an increased rate of delivery at <28 weeks of gestation in the VT group. Shebl et al [2] compared 46 VT deliveries with 92 matched singletons after ART and showed that VT was associated with small size for gestational age and an increased rate of low birth weight <2500 g. The reasons for these poor VT outcomes are considered to be the direct impact of embryonic loss on the surviving twin, infection and the disturbed placental circulation of blood shunting through inter-twin vascular anastomoses, particularly in monochromatic twins [1,2,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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