How to treat twin infertility

  Being able to conceive twins, I believe many families will feel incredibly happy. Generally speaking, the chance of getting pregnant with twins is not very high, so it can be said that this is a very lucky thing. But having twins can be harder than having a single child. So, how to treat the cessation of twin pregnancy?

  

How to treat twin infertility1

  For pregnant women who are carrying twins, if it is found through examination that one fetus has stopped developing on its own, but another fetus is still alive, it generally does not have a significant impact on the surviving fetus. However, it is also difficult to rule out the possibility of individual differences in clinical practice. Pregnant women must undergo routine prenatal check ups and take appropriate measures. If there is any abnormal situation, go to the hospital as soon as possible for targeted treatment.

  Pregnant women who are pregnant with twins or multiple births are more likely to suffer from gestational hypertension or gestational hyperglycemia compared to singleton pregnant women. Their main manifestations are unexplained edema or sudden increase in proteinuria detected through examination. So during pregnancy, urinary protein and blood pressure are important items that must be checked during each prenatal check-up. These two examinations are the main basis for evaluating the physical condition of pregnant women.

  Twin pregnancy cessation is a common situation, and pregnant women should not have too much psychological pressure. They can try to wait for a period of time to see. It cannot be ruled out that the other pregnancy may be due to developmental delay. Generally speaking, a miscarriage will not have any impact on another fetus.

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