Fraternal Twins from Conception to Delivery, and Beyond

Recognizing the Indications of Twin Pregnancy

Many of the indications of a twin pregnancy mirror those of a single pregnancy, albeit with potentially heightened intensity. These encompass symptoms such as tender breasts, increased appetite, and weight gain during the initial trimester. Additionally, morning sickness may be more severe. Throughout prenatal check-ups, healthcare professionals may detect the presence of two distinct heartbeats or observe that the size of the woman’s uterus is larger than expected for her gestational age. Blood tests often reveal elevated levels of hCG or alpha-fetoprotein.


Prenatal Care for Fraternal Twin Pregnancy

When it comes to prenatal care for a fraternal twin pregnancy, it follows a similar pattern as that of a single pregnancy until the third trimester. The reason behind this similarity lies in the fact that each baby in a fraternal twin pregnancy has its own placenta and amniotic sac, ensuring separate nutrition and protection. However, during the third trimester, there is a need for increased prenatal visits as the babies continue to grow and the delivery date approaches.

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