80 — 8 (46) 2022 — Shodieva Kh.T., Sidikhodjayeva M.A., Nazarova D.E., Dzhurayeva G.T, Kurbanova N.A., DISSOCIATED FETAL GROWTH IN MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES

DISSOCIATED FETAL GROWTH IN MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES

Shodieva Kh.T., Tashkent Medical Academy

Sidikhodjayeva M.A., Tashkent Medical Academy

Nazarova D.E., Tashkent Medical Academy

Dzhurayeva G.T, Tashkent Medical Academy

Kurbanova N.A., Tashkent Medical Academy

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The aim of our study was to assess the growth and development of fetuses depending on the type of chorionicity. 159 women with multiple pregnancies are divided into 3 groups depending on the type of chorionicity. The physiological development of one of the fetuses and hypotrophy of the second was revealed in the monochorionic type of placentation 55.5%, 60.3%, and in the bichorionic 35.4%. The number of children born in satisfactory conditions was higher in the group with bichorionic type of placentation. 47.5% of newborns were discharged home in satisfactory condition, 34.4% were transferred to stage nursing. Perinatal losses in-group 1 are 36.1%, in-group 2 – 26.2%, in-group 3 – 10.2%. And so, women with multiple pregnancies are at high risk of perinatal complications.
Key words: multiple pregnancy, monochorionic and bichorial type of placentation, dissociated fetal development.

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For citation: Shodieva Kh.T., Sidikhodjayeva M.A., Nazarova D.E., Dzhurayeva G.T, Kurbanova N.A., DISSOCIATED FETAL GROWTH IN MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES //New Day in Medicine 8(46)2022 488-492 https://l.clck.bar/8b6ee

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