Obstetrics and gynecology
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Obstetrics and gynecology · Apr 1995
The outcome of macrosomic infants weighing at least 4500 grams: Los Angeles County + University of Southern California experience.
To describe the maternal and neonatal outcome of macrosomic infants weighing at least 4500 g. ⋯ Vaginal delivery is a reasonable alternative to elective cesarean for infants with estimated birth weights of at least 4500 g, and a trial of labor can be offered.
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Obstetrics and gynecology · Apr 1995
Multicenter Study Comparative StudyThe origin and outcome of preterm twin pregnancies.
To define the etiology of preterm twin births and determine the contribution of twin births to preterm birth and related morbidity and mortality. ⋯ Twins accounted for a disproportional amount of preterm birth and associated morbidity and mortality. Also, when preterm twins were compared with preterm singletons and corrected for their gestational ages, the rates of morbidity were similar. Preterm twins weighing less than 1000 g did not have an increased prevalence of major handicaps at 1 year of age compared with preterm singletons.