Daikoku N H, Graham D, Gopal J J, Frattarrola I G, Rock J A
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.
J Reprod Med. 1993 Sep;38(9):734-6.
The preterm birth of immature triplets before 28 weeks is associated with excess morbidity and mortality risks attributable to extreme immaturity. We report a case of fraternal triplets in preterm labor in which the second and third triplet births were delayed 11 days after the first birth, at 26 4/7 weeks' gestation. The later-born sibs were heavier at birth and throughout their neonatal course in the hospital and suffered less severe complications as compared to the first-born triplet. Delayed birth intervals of triplets in preterm labor should be considered to improve perinatal salvage of immature triplets, although a successful outcome is rare and unexpected.