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Research Article
A Comparison of Perinatal Outcomes in Multiple Pregnancies: Assisted Versus Spontaneous Conception: A Cross-Sectional Study
Author(s): Dooley W, Lonsdale S, Dilgil M, Diamantopoulos A, Gudi A, Shah A, Husain S and Homburg R
Dooley W, Lonsdale S, Dilgil M, Diamantopoulos A, Gudi A, Shah A, Husain S and Homburg R
Objective: To investigate the difference in perinatal and delivery outcomes in multiple pregnancies, depending on mode of conception.
Design: An observational cross sectional study.
Setting: Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, a University Hospital in London. Sample: All multiple pregnancies delivered at the hospital between the inclusive years 2009-2012 were reviewed with a total of 341 pregnancies included.
Methods: Maternal demographics and perinatal outcomes including mortality rates, were collected on all participants.
Main outcome measures: Maternal demographics including age and length of postnatal hospital stay, pregnancy outcomes including mode of delivery, and perinatal outcomes including mortality rates.
Results:.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2375-4508.1000174