Twin pregnancies with single fetal death
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica1994Vol. 73(3), pp. 205–208
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H Prömpeler, H. Madjar, W. Klosa, Andreas du Bois, H. P. Zahradnik, Helmut Schillinger And, M. Breckwoldt
Abstract
Loss of one of the twins in the first trimester does not impair the development of the surviving fetus. In the second trimester however this even is associated with increased risk for the survivor as reflected by a high incidence of growth retardation, premature labor and perinatal mortality.
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