Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 11 (2022)
ISSN: 2660-6828

Abstract

Preeclampsia has a significant long-term effect on the health of both mothers and babies. Preeclampsia-related pregnancy complications increase the morbidity and mortality of pregnant women and their fetuses by 5–8%. The recent advancement of assisted reproductive technology, combined with a rise in the number of elderly pregnant women, has resulted in pregnancy incidence with twins. Twins pregnant women have a 2–3 times greater risk of developing preeclampsia than singleton pregnant women and it happens sooner and progresses faster. It is more severe and may appear in an atypical way.

Keywords
twins pregnancy preeclampsia