31. Multiple gestation Flashcards
definition of multiple gestation
pregnancy in which 2 or more embryos/fetuses occupy the uterus simultaneously
predisposing factors for multiple gestation
advanced maternal age (≥ 35 y’)
previous multiple gestations
use of assisted reproductive techniques (IVF)
family history (maternal) of multiple gestations
2/3 of all twin pregnancies are?
Dizygotic twins
Fertilization of two oocytes with two mature spermatozoa
Genetically different
Dichorionic-diamniotic
1/3 of all twin pregnancies are?
monozygotic (identical) twins
Division of a single fertilized oocyte
into two embryonic layers
how are monozygotic twins classified?
- Dichorionic-diamniotic (25%)
- Monochorionic-diamniotic (70%)
- Monochorionic-monoamniotic (1-5%)
- Conjoined twins (monochorionic-monoamniotic) (<0.1%)
description of dichorionic-diamniotic
Single fertilization with early split, 2 placentas, 2 sacs
Cleavage in 0-4 days from conception:
Separate chorion and amnion
description of monochorionic-diamniotic
Twins share 1 placenta, but have a separate amniotic sac (2 sacs)
Cleavage in 4-8 days from conception:
shared Chorion
what occurs if cleavage is on 8-12 days from conception?
minochorionic-monoamniotic twins
share 1 placenta and 1 amniotic ac
what occurs if cleavage is on +13 days from conception?
conjoined twins
Twins share 1 placenta and 1 amniotic sac, and are conjoined (shared body)
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how do we diagnose twins?
- PE:
- Fundal height and abdominal size are unusually large for the gestational age.
- Two or more fetal heart rates can be heard on auscultation.
- Mother may present with severe nausea/vomiting (due to ↑↑ hCG). - US- Evidence of more than one fetus.
what is Lambda sign?
a way to differentiate dichorionic twins on US
Both chorionic cavities are separated from one another. Separation of the chorionic and amniotic sacs resembles the Greek symbol λ (lambda) on US
what is T-sign?
a way to differentiate monochorionic twins on US
One chorionic cavity is present and each twin has an individual amniotic sac.
Separation of the amniotic sacs resembles the letter T on US
maternal Complications of multiple gestation
- Anemia
- HTN disorders of pregnancy
- Premature labor
- Postpartum uterine atony
- Postpartum hemorrhage
- Preeclampsia
- Cesarean delivery
fetal complications of multiple gestations
- Malpresentation
- Placenta previa
- Abruptio placenta
- PROM
- Prematurity
- Umbilical cord prolapse
- IUGR, congenital anomalies
- Increased perinatal morbidity and mortality
what is Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS)?
The presence of unbalanced arterio-venous anastomoses in the shared placenta (monochorionic) leads to a syndrome in which the circulation of one twin perfuses that of the other.