Twinning as an Evolved Age-Dependent Physiological Mechanism: Evidence from Large Brazilian Samples

  • Varella M
  • Fernandes E
  • Arantes J
  • et al.
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Multiple Pregnancy - New Challenges is a comprehensive book, written in an organized and concise format. The book offers an immersion into multiple pregnancy. Each chapter presents the reader with various important issues related to the subject matter. The book covers all spectrums of multiple pregnancy such as epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, prenatal care, unique complications in monochorionic pregnancies, preterm birth and mode of delivery. Through its 10 chapters the book contemplates the most relevant aspects of multiple pregnancy. Authors from all over the world have contributed to this book, bringing the best from their research experiences. The book give the reader a state-of-the-art update of multiple pregnancy. BT - Multiple Pregnancy

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Varella, M., Fernandes, E., Arantes, J., Acquaviva, T., Lucci, T., Hsu, R., … Otta, E. (2019). Twinning as an Evolved Age-Dependent Physiological Mechanism: Evidence from Large Brazilian Samples. In Multiple Pregnancy - New Challenges. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.79907

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