2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0849-5831(16)30135-5
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RETIRED: Management of Twin Pregnancies (Part I)

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“…Between 500-1,500 grams, there is no recommendation, as the writers acknowledge the lack of good quality data. 86 To conclude, with the current available data, clear gestational age and birthweight thresholds are difficult to determine.…”
Section: Preterm Birth and Low Birth Weightmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Between 500-1,500 grams, there is no recommendation, as the writers acknowledge the lack of good quality data. 86 To conclude, with the current available data, clear gestational age and birthweight thresholds are difficult to determine.…”
Section: Preterm Birth and Low Birth Weightmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…should be applied for twins. 86 Other guidelines, such as the ACOG practice bulletin, 43 do not address non-cephalic first twin altogether, and one can only assume that it is implied that non-cephalic first twin should be managed the same way as a noncephalic singleton, i.e., a CD should be offered.…”
Section: Breech First Twinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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