What Do You Know About Multiple Births?
So you're having more than one! You're not alone. The number of multiple births has increased dramatically in recent years.
1. Which is an explanation for the increasing number of multiple births in this country?
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About
one-third of the increase in multiple births can be explained by an increasing number
of
people older than age 30 having children. The remaining two-thirds of the increase
can
be tied to an increase in the use of fertility medicines and reproductive technology
such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). Healthcare providers now closely monitor people
who are undergoing fertility treatment so that fewer babies will be produced. People
who
have a family history of twins are more likely to have twins of their own. People
who
are obese are also at higher risk for having twins. African-American people are also
more likely to have twins.
2. When do most people find out they are pregnant with twins or
other multiples?
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These days,
twins and other multiples are rarely a surprise at birth. Most multiple births are
discovered with an ultrasound given near the end of the first trimester. Your healthcare
provider also may hear more than 1 fetal heart beating during an exam. Other symptoms
of
multiple births include more rapid weight gain than expected in the first trimester;
a
larger uterus than expected; and severe morning sickness.
3. Twins and other multiples usually are born preterm, before 37 weeks. What is the
average length of pregnancy for a twin birth?
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The average gestation for triplets is 32 weeks, and 30 weeks for quadruplets. More
than 90% of triplets are born preterm, and nearly all quadruplets are born preterm.
4. Which of these may be a health problem for premature infants?
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Premature
infants also may have respiratory problems because their lungs have not fully developed.
The closer an infant is to their due date, the less likely the child is to have health
problems. Some of the health problems may be long term: intellectual disability, and
vision and hearing loss.
5. What percentage of twins is identical?
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Identical
twins begin as 1 fertilized egg that divides in half. The other two-thirds of twins
are
fraternal; they are formed from 2 separate eggs fertilized by 2 different sperm.
Fraternal twins are no different from other siblings in the family. Identical twins
look
alike, are always the same sex, and have the same hair and eye color. Fraternal twins
often look different, even when they are the same sex; they have a greater variation
in
size than identical twins, both at birth and as they grow and develop.
6. Which of these health problems does someone carrying multiples
face?
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Preeclampsia
is high blood pressure that develops during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes is a form
of
diabetes that develops during pregnancy. These health problems can be treated. That's
why prenatal care is critical for anyone who is pregnant.
7. How much weight should a person of normal weight who is
expecting twins gain during pregnancy?
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When carrying
multiples(twins, triplets, and beyond), pregnant overweight people usually gain 31
to 50
pounds. Obese pregnant people usually gain 25 to 42 pounds. Your healthcare provider
can
make recommendations for you based on your weight and health. A pregnant person carrying
multiples usually needs to consume about 2,700 calories daily.
8. Which of these nutrients in a healthy diet is especially
important for someone pregnant with multiples?
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Discuss with
your healthcare provider any special nutritional needs you may have. In general, someone
carrying multiples should take a prenatal vitamin that contains at least 30 mg of
iron
to prevent anemia and reduce the risk for pre-term delivery. A person carrying multiples
also needs adequate protein, as well as plenty of fluids.
9. After the 24th week of pregnancy, a person carrying multiples
will be monitored for signs of preterm labor. If signs of labor occur, what is the
likely treatment?
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If the infants
are likely to be born before 34 weeks, the pregnant person may be given corticosteroids.
Corticosteroids encourage earlier development of the babies' lungs. Respiratory problems
are common among multiples (and single children) who are born preterm.
10. What percentage of twin births is delivered vaginally?
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A vaginal
birth is likely if both babies are positioned with their heads down. Births of 3 or
more
infants usually require a cesarean section delivery, because it is safer. A multiple
pregnancy with 3 or more means a crowded uterus, in which the placenta or umbilical
cords may be compressed during labor. A cesarean section also may be needed if any
of
the babies is in a breech position (feet or buttocks down) or transverse lie (sideways).
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