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Results 1 - 10 of 36 for Twin pregnancy
  1. ... single embryo transfers to reduce the risk of twin pregnancies, which have higher risk for complications than singleton ...
  2. ... bleeding during childbirth and Sheehan syndrome include multiple pregnancy (twins or triplets) and problems with the placenta. The ...
  3. ... Past history of a growth-impaired baby Multiple pregnancy (twins or more) Family history of preeclampsia Obesity Being older than age 35 Being African American Being pregnant more than ... pregnancy History of diabetes , high blood pressure, or kidney ...
  4. ... called polyhydramnios . This condition can occur with multiple pregnancies (twins or triplets), congenital anomalies (problems that exist when ...
  5. ... Some premature births are multiple pregnancies, such as twins or triplets. Different pregnancy-related problems increase the risk of preterm labor ...
  6. ... that reduce blood flow to the baby Multiple pregnancy (twins or more) Rapid labor
  7. ... problems, such as hydrocephalus or spina bifida Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets, or more) Health problems in the mother ...
  8. ... to stop the flow of blood from one twin to the other during pregnancy. After birth, treatment depends on the infant's symptoms. The donor twin may need a blood transfusion to treat anemia. ...
  9. ... Determine the baby's heart rate Look for multiple pregnancies (such as twins and triplets) Identify problems of the placenta, uterus, ...
  10. ... because of: Mother living at high altitude Multiple pregnancy, such as twins or triplets Placenta problems Preeclampsia or eclampsia Problems ...
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