Foundations of Multiple Gestation Pregnancy: Understanding Twin and Higher-Order Pregnancies

Build a clear understanding of how twin and higher-order pregnancies differ from singleton pregnancies, what chorionicity means, and why closer monitoring is standard for multiples.

⏱ 1h 2m 📚 3 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

A twin or higher-order pregnancy is fundamentally different from a singleton pregnancy — not just in the number of babies, but in the risks, the monitoring requirements, and the decisions that arise throughout the pregnancy. Understanding why these pregnancies require more intensive surveillance, what chorionicity means and why it matters enormously for risk, and what the most common complications look like gives parents and support persons a foundation for navigating care with informed confidence. By the end of this course you will be able to explain the difference between monochorionic and dichorionic twin pregnancies and why chorionicity is determined early, describe the major complications more common in twin pregnancies including preterm labor, fetal growth discordance, and twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, identify why triplet and higher-order pregnancies carry substantially greater risk, and understand the general structure of a monitoring schedule for a multiple gestation pregnancy. What you will learn: - How multiple gestations occur: fraternal versus identical twins and the role of assisted reproductive technology - Chorionicity and amnionicity: what these terms mean, how they are determined by ultrasound, and why monochorionic twins carry higher risk - Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS): what it is, how it is detected, and why it is a serious complication in monochorionic twins - Selective intrauterine growth restriction in twins: causes, monitoring approach, and significance - Preterm labor and birth in multiples: why the risk is substantially higher and what the typical gestational thresholds are - Fetal growth monitoring in multiple gestations: how growth discordance is measured and at what threshold it becomes clinically significant - Typical monitoring schedule for dichorionic versus monochorionic twin pregnancies - Higher-order multiples (triplets and above): the compounding risks and the role of fetal reduction discussions at a conceptual level The course proceeds through a series of structured readings with worked examples showing how a chorionicity determination at 10 weeks sets the course of monitoring for the rest of the pregnancy. Reflection prompts invite readers carrying multiples to identify which concepts apply most directly to their situation and what questions to bring to their next appointment. This course is designed for individuals who are pregnant with multiples or who have just received a multiple gestation diagnosis, as well as support partners seeking to understand the care involved. No prior medical background is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not substitute for guidance from your licensed obstetrician or Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist.

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