1 Adverse outcome after multiple pregnancy

BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD Beverly Petterson (Lecturer, Research Officer) , PhD Eve Blair (Senior Research Officer), Linda Watson (Research Assistant), MB BS, MSc, MD, FFPHM, FAFPHM, MFCCH, FRACP, FRACOG Fiona Stanley (Director)
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Abstract

There is increasing interest in the outcomes of multiple pregnancies as their numbers rise, mainly owing to advances in fertility-enhancing techniques. In addition, the numbers of multiple births surviving the perinatal period is increasing with the increasing survival of very tiny babies. In order to investigate these outcomes or to evaluate procedures that may improve them, it is important to consider a number of methodological issues that affect the comparability of data both between and within populations. How a birth and a multiple birth are defined, data sources, whether multiple pregnancies or individual births are being counted and the identification of multiple gestations by zygosity and chorionicity will all affect the reported outcome rates. In light of this, perinatal mortality and neurodevelopmental disabilities are examined as adverse outcomes of multiple pregnancies.

多胎妊娠后的不良后果
随着多胎妊娠人数的增加,人们对多胎妊娠的结果越来越感兴趣,这主要是由于提高生育能力的技术的进步。此外,随着非常小的婴儿存活率的增加,围产期存活的多胞胎数量也在增加。为了调查这些结果或评估可能改善这些结果的程序,重要的是要考虑一些影响人口之间和人口内部数据可比性的方法问题。如何定义一胎和多胎,数据来源,是否统计多胎或单胎,以及通过合子性和绒毛膜性确定多胎,都会影响报告的转归率。鉴于此,围产期死亡率和神经发育障碍被视为多胎妊娠的不良后果。
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