Effects of Multiple Pregnancies on Mother and Foetus

Sheuly Akter, Nasrin Nigger, Sohalee Sarmin
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Background: The incidence of multiple pregnancies is on rising due to a variety of reasons like increased use of assisted reproductive techniques and an increasing number of women having a pregnancy at an advanced age. A mother with twin pregnancy needs to be taken under the special care category. Objectives: We are intended to observe the effects associated with twin or higher-order pregnancy. Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive type of cross-sectional observational study conducted in the Department of Gynae and Obstetrics, Bangabandhu Sheik Mujib Medical University and Dhaka medical college hospital over a period of six months from 1st July to 31st December 2014. Total fifty patients were included in the study. Inclusion criteria were pregnant women who would be admitted with multiple pregnancies in BSMMU & DMCH. Results: Average age of the responding patients was 24.54 years with standard deviation of ±3.93. Forty-two (84%) patients had ANC. Maximum (34%) patients had no complication, 8(16%) patients had GDM, 8(16%) patients had Preterm labor (PTL), 12 (24%) patients had Preeclampsia and only 5(10%) patients had PROM. Maximum (50%) babies had no significant fetal outcome, 30% babies had low birth weight, 16% babies were very low birth weight and 4(8%) patients had fetal demise. Conclusion: Now a days the incidence of multiple pregnancies is increasing due to ART. Multiple pregnancies are high-risk pregnancies with more complications in comparison to a single pregnancy. Our study reveals that nearly half of the cases had no maternal or fetal complication, Commonest maternal complications were preterm labor, Premature rupture of membranes (PROM), preeclampsia, and fetal outcomes were premature and low birthweight babies. KYAMC Journal. 2022;12(04): 196-199
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多胎妊娠对母胎的影响
背景:由于各种原因,如辅助生殖技术的使用增加和越来越多的高龄妇女怀孕,多胎妊娠的发生率正在上升。双胎妊娠的母亲需要在特殊护理类别下接受治疗。目的:我们旨在观察双胎或高阶妊娠的相关影响。材料和方法:这是一项描述性横断面观察性研究,于2014年7月1日至12月31日在孟加拉谢赫穆吉布医科大学妇产科和达卡医学院医院进行,为期6个月。共纳入50例患者。纳入标准为将在BSMMU和DMCH就诊的多胎妊娠孕妇。结果:应答患者平均年龄24.54岁,标准差为±3.93。42例(84%)患者有ANC。最大(34%)患者无并发症,8例(16%)患者有GDM, 8例(16%)患者有早产(PTL), 12例(24%)患者有先兆子痫,仅有5例(10%)患者有胎膜早破。最多(50%)的婴儿没有明显的胎儿结局,30%的婴儿低出生体重,16%的婴儿极低出生体重,4例(8%)的婴儿死亡。结论:抗逆转录病毒治疗导致多胎妊娠的发生率呈上升趋势。多胎妊娠是高危妊娠,与单胎妊娠相比,并发症更多。我们的研究表明,近一半的病例没有母体或胎儿并发症,最常见的母体并发症是早产,胎膜早破(PROM),先兆子痫,胎儿结局是早产和低出生体重儿。医学学报,2022;12(04):196-199
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