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Twinning rate and reproduction failures.

Authors: P, Lazar; D, Hemon; C, Berger;

Twinning rate and reproduction failures.

Abstract

Spontaneous abortion of one of the zygotes is shown to explain some of the main epidemiologic features of dizygotic twinning: its decrease at higher maternal ages and its spatial and secular variations. Conversely, the dizygotic twinning rate offers a precious tool for the study of the etiology of reproduction failures.

Keywords

Adult, Adolescent, Statistics as Topic, Infant, Newborn, Twins, Abortion, Spontaneous, Fertility, Pregnancy, Twins, Dizygotic, Humans, Female, France, Fetal Death, Maternal Age

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