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. 2005 May;22(5):181–184. doi: 10.1007/s10815-005-4919-1

Lower embryonic loss rates among twin gestations following assisted reproduction

G B La Sala 1, G Nucera 1, A Gallinelli 1, A Nicoli 2, M T Villani 1, I Blickstein 2,3,
PMCID: PMC3455504  PMID: 16047578

Abstract

Purpose: To determine whether maternal age and number of transferred embryos influence early pregnancy losses in twin pregnancies compared to singletons following IVF/ICSI.

Methods: We compared the pregnancy loss rates in singleton (n = 549) and twin (n = 252) gestations, stratified by maternal age (≤35 and > 35 years) and the number of transferred embryos (1–3 and 4–9).

Results: Loss rates of singleton pregnancies were significantly higher than that in twins (OR 3.0, 95% CI 1.9, 4.9), especially among singletons conceived after transfer of 4–9 embryos (OR 5.0, 95% CI 2.2, 11.9). Younger mothers of twins had lower loss rates (OR 0.3, 95% CI 0.1, 0.9).

Conclusion: Twins have a significantly reduced spontaneous miscarriage rate compared with singletons following IVF/ICSI. Higher implantation rates per cycle (i.e., development of twins rather than one live embryo) may represent a better capacity of the uterus for early embryonic development.

Keywords: ICSI, IVF, Pregnancy loss, Singletons, Twins

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