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If
your pregnancy symptoms are earlier and more pronounced than you'd
normally expect, you may be carrying a twin pregnancy. However,
only a health professional can tell for sure.
Here
are a few signs that you may be pregnant with twins:
1. You just
feel that you are carrying more than one baby. Some mothers of
twins (or higher order multiples) say that they knew right from
the start that they were carrying more than one baby.
2. You experience
more nausea and/or morning sickness. If you are having more than
one baby, you may have an elevated hCG level (hCG is a pregnancy
related hormone). This hormone is the one associated with morning
sickness.
3. Other typical
pregnancy symptoms may be exaggerated. Many women -- but not all
-- who are pregnant with twins have more intense pregnancy symptoms,
probably related to the extra hormones circulating through their
system. You may find that your breasts are extremely tender, you
have to urinate frequently, you are hungry all the time and you
are always very tired.
4.
A higher than average weight gain in the first 16 weeks may be
your first clue that you're carrying more than one baby. Good
weight gain in early twin pregnancy is associated with a favourable
outcome.
With
each additional fetus a woman carries, the range of weight gain
will increase. For example, a woman who starts a pregnancy in
a healthy weight range might expect her weight gain to be as follows:
One
fetus, 11 kg (24 lb) to 16 kg (35 lb)
Twins, 16 kg (35 lb) to 20 kg (44 lb)
Triplets, 20 kg (44 lb) to 23 kg (51 lb)
Quads, 23 kg (51 lb) to 25 kg (55 lb)
5. Your uterus
seems large for gestational age. If your last menstrual period
indicates an eight-week gestation, your uterus may feel more like
10 to 12 weeks to your obstetrician. This may prompt a request
for an ultrasound examination.
6. You are
told that you have elevated levels of AFP. AFP is one of the chemicals
tested to screen for Down’s syndrome and spina bifida abnormalities.
AFP levels are higher in twin pregnancies.
7. Your health
care provider hears two fetal heartbeats. Two separate heartbeats
can be distinguishable with a Doppler in your care provider's
office from around 18 weeks. At around 28 weeks, it may be possible
to differentiate two fetal heads and multiple small parts when
doing an abdominal exam.
8. You have
a positive ultrasound. If you believe you are pregnant with twins,
an ultrasound can be performed quite early in pregnancy. With
a skilled ultrasonographer, two gestational sacs, two embryos
and two distinct fetal heartbeats can be seen six weeks after
the first day of the last menstrual period. Many twins have been
diagnosed as early as five weeks -- when you're just one week
late for your menstrual period.
9. In later
pregnancy, you may experience difficulty catching your breath,
swelling (oedema) of the hands and legs, an unusual rate of weight
gain and abdominal enlargement and excessive fetal movement. Anaemia
or low iron (decreased haemoglobin) is also common with twin and
multiple pregnancies.
10.
There is considerable disagreement among medical professionals as
to whether a woman carrying twins is more likely to feel movement
earlier. But many mothers do claim that those early flutters and
flips were their first clue that they might be having more than
one.
About
the Author: David A Viniker MD FRCOG is a London Consultant in OB/GYN
who strongly supports patient choice. You are welcome to visit his
websites which explain the pros and cons of the various options
for women’s health, pregnancy and childbirth: www.obstetric-health.com
, www.2womenshealth.com
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