• Ginekol Pol · Apr 2000

    [Analysis of twin pregnancies on the ground of women hospitalized in the Department of Reproduction and Obstetrics Medical University in Wrocław in 1995-1999].

    • L Hirnle, M Zimmer, J Pajak, J Michniewicz, and J Zmijewski.
    • Katedry i Kliniki Rozrodczości i Połoznictwa we Wrocławiu.
    • Ginekol Pol. 2000 Apr 1; 71 (4): 192-6.

    AbstractThe aim of this study was the general valuation of the course and the delivery means of the twin pregnancies. The research material composed of 83 from among 5540 pregnant women hospitalized in the Department of Reproduction and Obstetrics Medical University of Wrocław in the years 1995-1999. The mean body mass values and the condition of the newborns have been analyzed on the ground of Apgar's scale, according to the date of delivery. In the period between 23 and 42 week of pregnancy a very high correlation between fetus' body mass and a high correlation between Apgar's scale and the pregnancy's duration has been ascertained. These values have also been estimated in particular periods: 23-27, 28-32, 33-37 and 38-42 weeks of gestation. Statistical analysis didn't indicate any difference between the mean values of Apgar's scale of the newborns from the periods of 33-37 and 38-42 weeks of gestation. There was no evidence of differences either in Apgar's scale values or in the twins' I and II body masses, as well in the whole examined group as in particular periods.

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