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. 1993 Jul;82(1):57-60.

A report of 131 cases of multifetal pregnancy reduction

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  • PMID: 8515926

A report of 131 cases of multifetal pregnancy reduction

K M Tabsh. Obstet Gynecol. 1993 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate multifetal pregnancy reduction as a treatment for patients seeking to reduce the risks of multiple gestation.

Methods: One hundred thirty-one women had transabdominal multifetal pregnancy reduction performed by a single practitioner; 103 have delivered.

Results: Multifetal pregnancy reduction was associated with a 7% pregnancy loss rate and no losses within the first 4 weeks after the procedure. The mean gestational age at delivery overall was 35.5 weeks. The mean gestational age at delivery for singletons was 37.5 weeks, for twins 35.5 weeks, and for triplets 35 weeks. The incidence of maternal and fetal complications was no more than that previously reported for nonreduced multiple gestations.

Conclusions: Multifetal pregnancy reduction is a safe option for patients who desire to reduce the risks of multiple gestation. The ultimate successful outcome of reduced pregnancies may be enhanced by extensive experience with the procedure.

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