Sentences with phrase «twin births compared»

The hormone content in milk may explain why women who drink it appear to have five times the rate of twin births compared with women who do not drink milk.

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In 2013, 33.7 of every 1,000 births were twins, compared to just 18.9 out of 1,000 in 1980.
Danielle, thanks for laying it all out there, but can you explain why you compared the intrapartum fetal mortality rate for the Birth Center study, which had no twins, a handful of surprise breeches (most of which were probably transported to the hospital as soon as they were discovered) and another handful of VBACs because all of these are disallowed in accredited birth centers per AABC's & CABC's rules (I read the study)... and compared it to MANA's intrapartum rate for the group that contained a load of VBACs, breeches and twins that comprised nearly 10 % of the total saBirth Center study, which had no twins, a handful of surprise breeches (most of which were probably transported to the hospital as soon as they were discovered) and another handful of VBACs because all of these are disallowed in accredited birth centers per AABC's & CABC's rules (I read the study)... and compared it to MANA's intrapartum rate for the group that contained a load of VBACs, breeches and twins that comprised nearly 10 % of the total sabirth centers per AABC's & CABC's rules (I read the study)... and compared it to MANA's intrapartum rate for the group that contained a load of VBACs, breeches and twins that comprised nearly 10 % of the total sample?
Twins typically live healthy lives, Adsashi said, but many of the serious medical complications of pregnancy and fetal development — such as preterm birth or low birth weight — are more common and difficult in twin pregnancies compared to in singleton ones.
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