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  • The study highlights the rising number of multiparous women in China due to the second child policy, with concerns about complications from previous cesarean deliveries.
  • It analyzes data from 36,355 women to compare pregnancy outcomes between those with previous cesarean deliveries and those with previous vaginal deliveries.
  • Results indicate that women with cesarean histories experience more complications, suggesting the importance of minimizing unnecessary cesareans to enhance future maternal and neonatal health.
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  • The study compares maternal and perinatal outcomes of twin pregnancies conceived through assisted reproductive technology (IVF/ICSI) versus those conceived naturally.
  • Researchers gathered data from 3270 twin pregnancies at Peking Union Medical College Hospital using the National Birth Registry of China.
  • Results indicate that IVF/ICSI is linked to higher rates of maternal complications, such as gestational diabetes and preterm rupture of membranes, even though the method of conception did not significantly affect neonatal outcomes.
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