Low birth weight in twins versus singletons: separate entities and different implications for child growth and survival
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- DOI: 10.1017/s0001566000006589
Low birth weight in twins versus singletons: separate entities and different implications for child growth and survival
Abstract
The condition of low birth weight is compared in twins and in singletons in terms of birth weight distributions and with respect to factors such as the incidence of stillbirths, length of gestation, maternal age, parity, and legitimacy. In the light of demographic, biological, and developmental considerations, it is concluded that low birth weight in twins is a different condition from low birth weight in singletons and should be dealt with independently, especially in view of the different implications for child growth and survival.