Facts to know about multiple pregnancy in detail

Multiple pregnancies are a situation when the mother is carrying more than one baby at a time rather than a situation when there is more than one implant inside the embryo. There are many reasons for multiple pregnancies and one of the major reasons is when at the time of the menstrual cycle one or more eggs are released from a woman's pregnancy. Multiple pregnancies are also known as fraternal twinning and this phase progresses to 40 weeks and is always delivered early. The number of fetuses increases in multiple pregnancies and the twin pregnancy phase lasts up to 37 weeks. There is a risk of complications associated with multiple pregnancies and you need to visit a doctor to find the complications as possible. 


What are the various types of multiple pregnancies?


There are different types of multiple pregnancies and they can result in the formation of the following discussed below.


Multiple pregnancies can result in identical children who are of the same sex. This happens due to the division of the fertilized egg into multiple employees.


This form of  pregnancy can cause fraternal twins which occurs when the eggs are fertilized by the different sperm cells however in the case of fraternal twins they do not look alike


Multiple pregnancies can also result in triplets, quadruplet quintuplets, or sextuplets.


How can you figure out whether you are carrying multiple children or not


There are some ways to know whether you are carrying multiple children or not which are discussed below.


Ultrasound examination


The most popular way of identifying if you are carrying multiple children is the ultrasound examination. This process is the most effective way to ensure if a mother has multiple babies or not.


Doppler heartbeat count


Doppler heartbeat count is another popular way to identify whether you are carrying multiple children or not by detecting the fetal heartbeat of the parent. However, the result from the Doppler can be from a single heartbeat that can be detected in the mother's abdomen.


Alpha-fetoprotein screening


Alpha-fetoprotein screening can also be done to determine certain birth defects by measuring the amount of protein that is produced by the fetal liver. If excessive protein is secreted by the liver, there is a high chance of multiple pregnancies.


Conclusion


Multiple pregnancies are observed in many couples and the side effects of it are insomnia, loss of appetite, improper blood sugar levels at the time of pregnancy, heavy bleeding, etc.