Volume : X, Issue : V, May - 2020

Multi fetal Gestation- maternal and neonatal outcome.

Dr. Mridula Singh, Dr. Sudha Chourasia

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Background– Advances in reproductive technology has increased the frequency of twinning. This study is carried out to assess the antenatal complications and to analyse the factors responsible for greater neonatal loss and to take steps to minimise the antenatal and postnatal complications. Material and Methods – A Prospective observational study was conducted on all antenatal women admitted and delivered with multifetal gestation during 12 months duration at Atal Bihari Vajpayee government medical college, Vidisha. All these women were evaluated on the basis of a predesigned performa with history taking and examination and investigations. Result– During the study period total number of deliveries were 6011 and 56 cases with multifetal gestation. 92.04% babies were Low birth weight. Preterm labour was the most common complication during labour and anaemia was the most common complication during pregnancy. Conclusion– With continuous increase in multifetal pregnancies owing to Artificial reproductive therapy better understanding of maternal and perinatal outcome shall be emphasized.

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MULTI FETAL GESTATION- MATERNAL AND NEONATAL OUTCOME., Dr. Mridula Singh, Dr. Sudha Chourasia INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-5 | May-2020


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