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What are Multiple Pregnancies?
A pregnancy involving more than one fetus, which carries higher risks like preterm labour, anemia, and fetal growth discordance.
Multiple Pregnancies (Twins or Higher)
Diagnosis
Ultrasound confirmation (early scan is crucial)
Regular biometry and Doppler to monitor both fetuses
Treatment
More frequent antenatal visits
Nutritional and iron-rich dietary guidance
Specialized delivery planning (vaginal or C-section based on position)
When to See a Doctor
Uterine contractions before 36 weeks
One baby moving less than usual
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