Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets, etc)

About Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets, etc)

A pregnancy of two or more fetuses. Multiple fetuses can be the same (identical) or different (fraternal). The following increase the chance of multiple pregnancies: heredity (a family history of multiple pregnancy increases the chances of having twins); older age (women over 30 have a greater chance of multiple conception); high parity (having one or more previous pregnancies, especially a multiple pregnancy); race (African-American women are more likely to have twins); taking fertility drugs, and receiving fertility treatments to become pregnant.

Symptoms

Uterus is larger than expected for the dates in pregnancy, increased morning sickness, increased appetite, excessive weight gain, especially in early pregnancy, fetal movements felt in different parts of abdomen at same time.

Tests & Diagnostics

A history and physical exam will be performed. An ultrasound can detect multiple pregnancies in the first trimester.

Common tests: BHCG, Ultrasound.

Conventional treatment summary

Treatment depends on the number of fetuses, and other factors during the pregnancy. The pregnancy will be monitored closely and the type of delivery will be based on the fetal positions in the uterus. For more information contact: Bradley Method of Natural Childbirth: (800)422-4784 International Childbirth Education Association: (800)624-4934 Lamaze International: (800)368-4404 National Hispanic Prenatal Helpline: (800)504-7081

Medical specialties

Obstetrics and Gynecology

This page is educational content, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for diagnosis and treatment of Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets, etc).