Korean J Obstet Gynecol.  1999 Apr;42(4):891-895.

A Case of Multifetal Pregnancy Complicated by Single Anomalous Fetus

Abstract

When complications arise in a multifetal gestation, management decisions can be very difficult for both parents and physicians because the fates of sibling fetuses are linked. The overall pregnancy outcome for a multifetal gestation appears to be worse when one of the fetuses has a congenital abnormality. The normal co-twin appears to have a higher risk of complications of prematurity because of the presence of an anomalous fetus. This information may affect parents` decisions about management options for the pregnancy. These options include expectant management, selective termination of the anomalous fetus, and termination of the entire pregnancy. We have experienced a case of multifetal pregnancy complicated by single anomalous fetus which was found after selective reduction. So we report this case with a brief review of literatures.

Keyword

Multifetal pregnancy; Congenital anomaly

MeSH Terms

Congenital Abnormalities
Female
Fetus*
Humans
Parents
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnancy*
Siblings
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