Multiple pregnancies Flashcards

1
Q

What does zygotisity refer to?

A

Number of eggs fertilised

Monozygote: one egg fertilised and separates after a couple of days

Dizygote: two eggs fertilised

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2
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What does chronicity refer to?

A

Number of placentas

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3
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What does amniocity refer to?

A

Number of amniotic sacs

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4
Q

Increased risk of dizygotic pregnancy

A
  • Older age
  • Parity
  • FH
  • Fertilisation treatment
  • Ethnicity
  • Race
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5
Q

What increases the risk of a monosygote twin pregnancy?

A

UNKNOWN

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6
Q

What are some of the common complications associated with multiple pregnancies?

A
  • Pre- term
  • Perinatal mortality
  • Growth restrictions
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Twin transfusion syndrome
  • Malpresentation
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7
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Presentation

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  • Large uterus
  • Multiple fetal poles
  • Multiple fetal hearts
  • US distinguishes between chorionic and dichorionic
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8
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What is twin transfusion syndrome?

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  • Condition which presents in Monochorionic twins
  • Abnormality in blood vessel presentation means that one twin receives more blood flow than the other
  • Donor becomes dehydrated
  • Recipient becomes overloaded- increased BP and fluids which can spill out into the placenta
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