Gestational weight gain in triplet, trichorionic and triamniotic pregnancy: experience report with a case

Introduction: inadequate weight gain during pregnancy is recognized as a risk factor for unfavorable maternal and perinatal outcomes, such as preeclampsia. Reports focusing on weight gain in triplet pregnancies are scarce in the literature.Aim: to achieve the evolution of gestational weight gain and...

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Published inSaúde e Desenvolvimento Humano Vol. 11; no. 1
Main Authors Belfort, Gabriella Pinto, Da Costa, Roseli de Souza Santos, Rached, Verônica de Oliveira Corr, Sobrinho, Julyane de Oliveira
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 16.03.2023
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Summary:Introduction: inadequate weight gain during pregnancy is recognized as a risk factor for unfavorable maternal and perinatal outcomes, such as preeclampsia. Reports focusing on weight gain in triplet pregnancies are scarce in the literature.Aim: to achieve the evolution of gestational weight gain and the maternal and perinatal outcomes of a triple pregnancy case.Description of case: in the present experience report, the case of a triplet, trichorionic and triamniotic pregnancy was presented. The patient in the case, 36 years old, started prenatal care at 12 weeks of gestation and pre gestational nutritional diagnosis of grade I obesity. The total gestational weight gain was 21 kg, agreed according to the current recommendation. The case presented gestational diabetes mellitus and preeclampsia. However, surgical delivery took place at 32 weeks and 6 days and the newborns had adequate weight for gestational age, without serious clinical complications.Conclusions: the observed results reinforce the importance of nutritional monitoring and the need for more studies that address weight gain in triplet pregnancy.
ISSN:2317-8582
2317-8582
DOI:10.18316/sdh.v11i1.9399