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Some Facts about Multiple Births You Should Know

by Roshan Jamal Flying digitally

Multiple births occur when two or more babies grow in a woman’s uterus at the same time. Sometimes they look exactly alike and are called identical twins, while sometimes they don’t look any more alike than typical siblings, and are called fraternal twins. This article, written with the help of the best gynaecologist in Panchkula working at a leading maternity hospital in Panchkula, discusses some facts about multiple births that every woman who’s pregnant or expecting to get pregnant in the future should know.

·         Identical Twins

A fertilized egg is made with one egg and one sperm. If it splits in two, which happens sometimes, you have identical twins. If one of those eggs separates again, you’ll have identical triplets, and so on. All the babies start with the same gene set: They’re either all boys or all girls, and they’ll look alike.

·         Fraternal Twins

Sometimes, more than one egg comes out of a woman’s ovary in a single month. If each one is fertilized by different sperm, fraternal multiples happen. Unlike identicals, the genes of fraternal twins are as different as any other sibling with the same parents. They are more common than identical twins.

·         They Have A Strong Connection

Parents of twins often say their children have a special language they use only with each other. Apparently, the communication starts early. One study found that by the 14th week of pregnancy, twins make intentional movements toward each other.

·         You Are More Likely To Have C-Section In Case Of Multiples

Experts at the mother and child hospital Panchkula say that woman is more likely to have a C-section if she has twins, and most triplets and higher-number multiples are born this way. This is done to protect the health of the mother and her babies.

·         You’re More Likely To Have Multiples Of You Take Fertility Drugs

If a woman hasn't been able to get pregnant, her doctor may recommend medication to make her ovaries release more eggs. This can boost the chance she’ll get pregnant, as well as the chance she’ll have fraternal multiples.

·         IVF (In-Vitro Fertilization) Increases The Chances Of Having Multiples

During IVF, a doctor takes eggs from a woman’s ovaries, usually after she’s taken fertility drugs. The eggs are fertilized with sperm outside the womb and then put back inside her uterus. Because this can be tricky and unpredictable, two or more embryos are often put back to make it more likely that at least one will grow and develop, which results in multiples.

The hospital in Panchkula mentioned above is your best choice for all pregnancy-related or women’s health-related conditions if you live in or around Panchkula or Chandigarh. 


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About Roshan Jamal Junior   Flying digitally

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