BACKGROUND: While their incidence is on the rise, twin pregnancies are associated with risks to the mothers and their babies. This study aims to investigate the likelihood of adverse neonatal outcomes of twins following assisted reproductive technology (ART) compared to non-ART twins. METHODS: A retrospective population study using the Australian National Perinatal Data Collections (NPDC) which included 19,662 twins of ≥20 weeks gestational age or ≥ 400 g birthweight in Australia. Maternal outcomes and neonatal outcomes (preterm birth, low birth weight, resuscitation and neonatal death) were compared. Generalized Estimating Equations were used to assess the likelihood of any neonatal outcomes, with adjusted odds ratio (AOR) and 95% confiden...
Background: Although specialised clinics for multiple pregnancies are recommended by several Obstetr...
OBJECTIVE: To ev aluate the differences between spontaneous and assisted reproductiv e technology (A...
BACKGROUND: Although specialised clinics for multiple pregnancies are recommended by several Obstetr...
Abstract Background While their incidence is on the rise, twin pregnancies are associated with risks...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: While their incidence is on the rise, twin pregnancies are associa...
BACKGROUND: Compared with spontaneously conceived (SC) singletons, adverse perinatal outcome, neonat...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether twin pregnancies conceived by assisted reproductive technology ...
(ART). Although many studies comparing ART and naturally conceived twins report no difference in ris...
BACKGROUND: In Denmark, one-third of twin pregnancies are the result of IVF/ICSI treatment. Limited ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy, neonatal and fetal complications are higher in twin than single...
The goal of our study is to explore the association of assisted reproductive technology (ART) as con...
OBJECTIVE: To review the neonatal outcomes of assisted reproductive technique (ART) vs. naturally co...
Context : There is a continuous controversy regarding the obstetric perinatal outcome of twin pregna...
Objective: To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin pregnancies conceived via assisted rep...
Perinatal outcome of pregnancies caused by assisted reproduction technique (ART) is substantially wo...
Background: Although specialised clinics for multiple pregnancies are recommended by several Obstetr...
OBJECTIVE: To ev aluate the differences between spontaneous and assisted reproductiv e technology (A...
BACKGROUND: Although specialised clinics for multiple pregnancies are recommended by several Obstetr...
Abstract Background While their incidence is on the rise, twin pregnancies are associated with risks...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: While their incidence is on the rise, twin pregnancies are associa...
BACKGROUND: Compared with spontaneously conceived (SC) singletons, adverse perinatal outcome, neonat...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine whether twin pregnancies conceived by assisted reproductive technology ...
(ART). Although many studies comparing ART and naturally conceived twins report no difference in ris...
BACKGROUND: In Denmark, one-third of twin pregnancies are the result of IVF/ICSI treatment. Limited ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Pregnancy, neonatal and fetal complications are higher in twin than single...
The goal of our study is to explore the association of assisted reproductive technology (ART) as con...
OBJECTIVE: To review the neonatal outcomes of assisted reproductive technique (ART) vs. naturally co...
Context : There is a continuous controversy regarding the obstetric perinatal outcome of twin pregna...
Objective: To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin pregnancies conceived via assisted rep...
Perinatal outcome of pregnancies caused by assisted reproduction technique (ART) is substantially wo...
Background: Although specialised clinics for multiple pregnancies are recommended by several Obstetr...
OBJECTIVE: To ev aluate the differences between spontaneous and assisted reproductiv e technology (A...
BACKGROUND: Although specialised clinics for multiple pregnancies are recommended by several Obstetr...