Impact of selective reduction of the monochorionic pair in in vitro fertilization triplet pregnancies on gestational length

Fertility and Sterility
Christine C SkiadasCatherine Racowsky

Abstract

In this retrospective cohort of IVF-conceived triplets complicated by a monochorionic pair (n = 21), selective reduction of the pair to a singleton pregnancy was associated with a significantly greater likelihood of delivery at ≥34 weeks. On average, reduction of the pair was associated with 52 days longer gestation.

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