Triplet to Singleton-A Successful Outcome

Journal Title: Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

We are presenting a case report of triplet pregnancy in a 25 years old lady, in whom single fetal reduction was done at 10 weeks. At 29 weeks, ultrasonography showed fetal demise of second twin. Conservative management was done, after evaluating the status of second twin. Maternal and fetal monitoring was done with PT INR, Ultrasound Doppler weekly till 33 weeks when an emergency cesarean was done due to preterm labour pains. A healthy baby of 1.8 kg was born along with a macerated IUD of 500 gms. Mother and baby are healthy on follow up till date. Hence conservative management should be followed in single fetus demise in twin pregnancy with proper monitoring.

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Priya Varshney , Ratul Dutta

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Priya Varshney, Ratul Dutta (2014).  Triplet to Singleton-A Successful Outcome. Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University, 3(2), 120-121. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-121389