BMJ  2005;331:1173 (19 November), doi:10.1136/bmj.38625.685706.AE (published 25 October 2005)

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Preterm birth in twins after subfertility treatment: population based cohort study

Hans Verstraelen, research fellow1, Sylvie Goetgeluk, research fellow2, Catherine Derom, research fellow3, Stijn Vansteelandt, assistant professor2, Robert Derom, professor4, Els Goetghebeur, associate professor2, Marleen Temmerman, professor1

1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ghent University Hospital 1P3, De Pintelaan, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium, 2 Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Ghent University, B-9000 Ghent, 3 Center for Human Genetics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium, 4 Association for Scientific Research in Multiple Births, B-9070 Destelbergen, Belgium

Correspondence to: H Verstraelen hans.verstraelen{at}UGent.be

Objectives To assess gestational length and prevalence of preterm birth among medically and naturally conceived twins; to establish the role of zygosity and chorionicity in assessing gestational length in twins born after subfertility treatment.

Design Population based cohort study.

Setting Collaborative network of 19 maternity facilities in East Flanders, Belgium (East Flanders prospective twin survey).

Participants 4368 twin pairs born between 1976 and 2002, including 2915 spontaneous twin pairs, 710 twin pairs born after ovarian stimulation, and 743 twin pairs born after in vitro fertilisation or intracytoplasmic sperm injection.

Main outcome measures Gestational length and prevalence of preterm birth.

Results Compared with naturally conceived twins, twins resulting from subfertility treatment had on average a slightly decreased gestational age at birth (mean difference 4.0 days, 95% confidence interval 2.7 to 5.2), corresponding to an odds ratio of 1.6 (1.4 to 1.8) for preterm birth, albeit confined to mild preterm birth (34-36 weeks). The adjusted odds ratios of preterm birth after subfertility treatment were 1.3 (1.1 to 1.5) when controlled for birth year, maternal age, and parity and 1.6 (1.3 to 1.8) with additional control for fetal sex, caesarean section, zygosity, and chorionicity. Although an increased risk of preterm birth was therefore seen among twins resulting from subfertility treatment, the risk was largely caused by a first birth effect among subfertile couples; conversely, the risk of prematurity was substantially levelled off by the protective effect of dizygotic twinning.

Conclusions Twins resulting from subfertility treatment have an increased risk of preterm birth, but the risk is limited to mild preterm birth, primarily by virtue of dizygotic twinning.


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