Twins are two fetuses that develop simultaneously in the uterus. The incidence of twin pregnancies has increased in recent years due to the widespread use of assisted reproduction techniques.
A twin pregnancy is considered high-risk, as it carries specific and potentially serious complications that are not observed in singleton pregnancies. The risk of complications is directly linked to two key factors:
A monochorionic twin pregnancy (with one shared placenta) has a higher risk of complications compared to a dichorionic twin pregnancy (with two separate placentas). Therefore, ultrasound assessment of the number of placentas is a crucial factor in predicting perinatal outcomes.
Ultrasound Assessment of Chorionicity and Amnionicity
The fetal anatomy scan in twins can be performed in the first, second, and third trimester. The principles of examination are similar to those in singleton pregnancies, but twins require more frequent follow-up scans to assess:
The frequency of consultations is determined by early and accurate ultrasound assessment of chorionicity and amnionicity.
Advanced Ultrasound Imaging
At Plodnost Hospital, we offer comprehensive ultrasound monitoring for twin pregnancies, including:
All examinations are conducted in a comfortable setting, using high-quality ultrasound technology by highly qualified specialists.
For more information about monitoring your twin pregnancy at Plodnost Hospital, please consult your doctor or contact the hospital reception.
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