Obstetrics and Gynecology
New NICE guideline calls for improvements to antenatal care for women pregnant with twins or triplets
A new guideline from NICE on antenatal care for twin and triplet pregnancies says women with a multiple pregnancy should receive specialist care from an experienced multidisciplinary team to avoid higher than necessary rates of assisted birth and caesarean section, and ensure they receive appropriate neonatal risk assessment before birth. These women also need more monitoring and more frequent antenatal visits due to the higher risks which can be associated with multiple pregnancies.
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