Notes in 3. Multiple Gestation

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Published 02/10/2024 {{c1::Multiple Gestation}} describes {{c2::a pregnancy with more than one fetus}}
Published 02/10/2024 Causes of Multiple Gestation {{c1::Release of >1 egg during a menstrual cycle}} {{c1::Division of Zygote after fertilisation (Identical Twins)}} {{…
Published 02/10/2024 {{c1::Amnionicity}} is the {{c2::number of amnions (inner membranes) that surround babies in a multiple pregnancy}}
Published 02/10/2024 {{c1::Chorionicity}} is {{c2::the number of chorionic (outer membranes) that surround babies in a multiple pregnancy}}
Published 02/10/2024 If the division of the zygote occurs {{c1::1-4}} days post fertilisation, then the type of twin is {{c2::Dichorionic Diamniotic}}
Published 02/10/2024 If the division of the zygote occurs {{c1::5-8}} days post fertilisation, then the type of twin is {{c2::Monochorionic Diamniotic}}
Published 02/10/2024 If the division of the zygote occurs {{c1::7-14}} days post fertilisation, then the type of twin is {{c2::Monochorionic Monoamniotic}}
Published 02/10/2024 If the division of the zygote occurs {{c1::>14}} days post fertilisation, then the type of twin is {{c2::Conjoined twins}}
Published 02/10/2024 The most common type of Twin Pregnancies (75%) is {{c1::Monochorionic Diamniotic}}
Published 02/10/2024 On Ultrasound, {{c1::Lambda sign (twin peak)}} is an indication of {{c2::Dichorionic Diamniotic}} twins
Published 02/10/2024 On Ultrasound, {{c1::T sign}} is an indication of {{c2::Monochorionic Diamniotic}} twins
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