2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2021.07.040
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Recurrent short interpregnancy interval: Maternal and neonatal outcomes

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“…For example, in a study that found a correlation between recurrent short IPI and PTB [ 20 ], it was argued that the findings of the study strengthened the “nutrient depletion theory,” and in a different study that found an association between short IPI and preterm premature rupture of membranes the conclusion was that the findings strengthened either the “cervical insufficiency theory” or a theory regarding the abnormal remodeling of the blood vessels in the endometrium [ 21 ].…”
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“…For example, in a study that found a correlation between recurrent short IPI and PTB [ 20 ], it was argued that the findings of the study strengthened the “nutrient depletion theory,” and in a different study that found an association between short IPI and preterm premature rupture of membranes the conclusion was that the findings strengthened either the “cervical insufficiency theory” or a theory regarding the abnormal remodeling of the blood vessels in the endometrium [ 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We found no previous study that examined the association between IPI and adverse outcomes in the population of women with pregnancies following twin delivery. However, the correlation between short IPI and PTB, anemia, and placental abruption was found in studies that evaluate singleton pregnancies [ 20 , 28 , 29 ]. Nevertheless, further research is needed to strengthen those findings in populations from other countries and in order to explore alternative interventions that may decrease adverse outcomes among patients who conceived less than six months after the delivery of twins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%