twins who are both growing in the uterus.
I believe it means that they have only seen one sac--as in one embryo...not twins.
Yes, twins who share the same placenta (monochorionic twins) have a higher risk of complications during pregnancy compared to twins with separate placentas (dichorionic twins). This is because monochorionic twins are more likely to experience conditions such as twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome and selective intrauterine growth restriction.
Intrauterine Cannibalism was created in 1999.
No, the removal of an intrauterine device (IUD) does not cause twins. Twins are typically the result of a fertilized egg splitting into two embryos (identical twins) or two eggs being fertilized by separate sperm (fraternal twins). The presence or removal of an IUD does not impact the likelihood of conceiving twins.
Intrauterine means within the uterus.
Yes, heifer-calf twins have the potential to be bred once they reach maturity. However, they may face challenges related to their reproductive development and fertility due to shared intrauterine environment during gestation. It is recommended to monitor their growth and reproductive health closely.
Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks Icd 9
Intrauterine Pregnancy 39 Weeks Icd 9
Viable means alive (i.e. there was a heartbeat seen) Intrauterine means 'inside your uterus' (where it should be)
A singleton intrauterine pregnancy is a normal pregnancy with one baby / fetus, developing in the uterus.
where is the answer
Hugh J. Davis has written: 'Intrauterine devices for contraception' -- subject(s): Intrauterine contraceptives