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Clinical Trial
. 1996 Oct 27;137(43):2401-5.

[Peri-conceptional multivitamin administration may result in higher frequency of twin pregnancies]

[Article in Hungarian]
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  • PMID: 8992436
Clinical Trial

[Peri-conceptional multivitamin administration may result in higher frequency of twin pregnancies]

[Article in Hungarian]
J Métneki et al. Orv Hetil. .

Abstract

A randomized controlled trial of periconceptional multivitamin supplementation including 0.8 mg folic acid was carried out for at least 28 days before conception. The trial was continued until at least until the second missed menstrual period to test the effectiveness of this new primary preventive method in the reduction of neural tube defects. However, other pregnancy outcomes were also evaluated. Of total of 5,502 pregnant women, 4,846 births were analysed in the final data base. The rate of multiple births was significantly higher in the multivitamin group (3.8%) than in the placebo-like trace-element control group (2.7%), and in both groups exceeded the multiple birth rate of 2.2% of women in the Hungarian population at large. 7.3% of women in the multivitamin and 7.9% of women in the trace-element groups received ovarian stimulation treatment (mainly clomiphen) for hormonal dysfunctions, e.g. anovulation. Nonetheless, our study showed that periconceptional multivitamin supplementation, with or without stimulation, increases the rate of multiple births.

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