Do breech presentations in twins and singletons run different risks?

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We have compared breech twins and breech single births in a population recorded between 1974 and 1978 in 10 Belgian maternity centers. In 190 twin pregnancies, 38 first and 65 second twins were delivered in breech presentation. These twins were compared to 853 singleton breeches, of which 95 delivered by cesarean section were excluded. Data were stratified according to birthweight. No significant difference between twins and singletons was found in terms of perinatal mortality rates. However, Apgar scores below 7 at 5 minutes were significantly less numerous among first twins than among singletons. Therefore, first twins in breech presentation might be at lower risk of fetal distress. This difference should be taken into account in the management of first twins presenting by the breech.

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Buekens, P., Lagasse, R., Puissant, F., & Leroy, F. (1985). Do breech presentations in twins and singletons run different risks? Acta Geneticae Medicae et Gemellologiae, 34(3–4), 207–211. https://doi.org/10.1017/s000156600000475x

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