Factors That Increase Likelihood of Successful Vaginal Delivery of Twins
New study identifies factors that increase and decrease the likelihood of successful vaginal delivery of twins.
New study identifies factors that increase and decrease the likelihood of successful vaginal delivery of twins.
Study looks at a MRI grading scale used after birth on babies with Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome to find out whether the results match how babies are doing later in life.
Learn about Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome. Find out how it might affect your pregnancy and babies.
New study indicates that planned vaginal delivery is favorable for women expecting twins. However, only if twin A is head first and delivered between 32 to 37 weeks.
Researchers explore 380,095 twin births to determine the success rate of vaginal birth after c-section – VBAC with twins.
Women are more at risk of experiencing morning sickness with twins if they carry at least one girl. Read about what you can do to relieve symptoms and how to cope.
The number of stillbirths and early death in twins have decreased in the U.S. for all ethnic groups.
New study looks at whether or not women who give birth to twins prematurely are more at risk of preterm birth in subsequent pregnancies.
Being misdiagnosed or not being told about the importance of determining chorionicity is not a thing of the past. Read about chorionicity in twins and learn from women who were misdiagnosed or who struggled getting determination of chorionicity.
A group of researchers looked at women who had laser surgery for TTTS to explore whether or not laser surgery had an impact on their following pregnancies.