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Original Research

A comparison of early gestational age markers in viable twin pregnancies resulting from in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer versus spontaneous conception with ovarian stimulation

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1 Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Camden, NJ (USA)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 1997, 24(1), 23–25;
Published: 10 March 1997
Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine whether there were differences in gestational age markers in dizygotic twin preg­nancies resulting from in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) when compared with dizygotic twin pregnancies spontaneou­sly conceived following ovulation inducing therapy drugs without assisted reproductive techniques (ART). Thirty-one sets of twins conceived by IVF-ET and 33 sets of twins conceived without ART were monitored by serum beta human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) levels and transvaginal sonographic measurements of sac size (SS) and crown-rump length (CRL). Comparison between groups found that SS was significantly smaller in the IVF-ET group as compared to the non-ART group 21-35 days post-ovulation (p < 0.05). The CRL was similar in both groups as well as the doubling times of β-hCG. These data indicate that in dizygotic twin pregnancies initial development of SS may be slower following IVF-ET than in spontaneously conceived twins.

Keywords
Twins
IVF-ET
Sonography
Gestational sac
Crown-rump length
β-hCG
Implantation
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