Multiple gestation, commonly known as carrying twins, triplets, or more, can pose unique challenges and complications during the first trimester of pregnancy. While some complications are common to all pregnancies, others are specific to multiple gestation. In this article, we will explore these complications, focusing on those that are not applicable or unspecified during the first trimester.
It is important to note that this article provides an overview of complications specific to multiple gestation pregnancies during the first trimester. However, each pregnancy is unique, and individual experiences may vary. Regular prenatal care and open communication with healthcare providers are crucial for the well-being of both the mother and the babies.
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Multiple gestation refers to the presence of more than one fetus in a single pregnancy. While it can be an exciting time for parents-to-be, it also comes with a greater risk of complications compared to a singleton pregnancy. One such complication is 'Other com...
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