B. Brambati et L. Tului, FIRST TRIMESTER FETAL REDUCTION - ITS ROLE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF TWIN AND HIGHER-ORDER MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES, Human reproduction update, 1(4), 1995, pp. 397-408
Multiple pregnancy may be the result of stimulated or non-stimulated,
and of assisted or natural conception, As observed in the past decade,
assisted conception technologies have significantly increased the pre
valence of multiple pregnancy, The increase has been much more marked
for triplets and higher order births, Rates of perinatal mortality and
fetal and maternal complications are higher in twins than in singleto
ns, and the adverse outcome rises with increasing number of multiples,
Unplanned multiple pregnancy may be felt to be emotionally and physic
ally so stressful an experience as to drive patients to refusal of pre
gnancy itself, or to want to reduce the number of fetuses to an accept
able standard, Fetal reduction techniques have emerged as a very effec
tive medical approach to improve pregnancy outcome and a key option of
patients trying to carry a pregnancy to term, Multiple fetuses are mo
st frequently heterozygotes; therefore the risk of each of them being
affected by a Mendelian disease or sporadic chromosomal aberration is
an independent probability, Thus, the incidence of genetic defects in
at least one fetus is increased and directly related to the order of m
ultiples, and this makes it worthwhile to offer karyotyping of the fet
us(es) to be spared, before the reduction procedure takes place, When
a multiple pregnancy is established, one may conclude selective reduct
ion is the most effective therapeutic approach for reducing risks.