Mark P Umstad1, Lyndon Hale, Yueping A Wang, Elizabeth A Sullivan. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Melbourne, Multiple Pregnancy Clinic, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. umstad@bigpond.net.au
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The number of twins born in Australia steadily increased from 2420 sets in 1983 to 4458 sets in 2010. At one stage, almost 25% of all twin deliveries in Australia were a consequence of assisted reproductive technologies. AIMS: To determine the influence of a policy of single embryo transfer (SET) on the rate of multiple deliveries in Australia. METHODS: We used population data to compare the prevalence of twin and higher order multiple births in women giving birth in Australia before and after the implementation of the RTAC COP 2001 and 2005 revisions for ART units. RESULTS: There was a steady fall in the twin delivery rate for assisted reproductive technologies from 210.4 per 1000 deliveries in 2001 to 84.3 per 1000 deliveries in 2009. In 2009, assisted reproductive technologies accounted for approximately 16% of all twin births from 3% of all conceptions, substantially less than the 24.5% in 2002. CONCLUSIONS: The decline in multiple births is multifactorial. However, the fall in the proportion of ART multiple births has paralleled adoption of a voluntary policy of SET within a setting of largely public funding of ART.
BACKGROUND: The number of twins born in Australia steadily increased from 2420 sets in 1983 to 4458 sets in 2010. At one stage, almost 25% of all twin deliveries in Australia were a consequence of assisted reproductive technologies. AIMS: To determine the influence of a policy of single embryo transfer (SET) on the rate of multiple deliveries in Australia. METHODS: We used population data to compare the prevalence of twin and higher order multiple births in women giving birth in Australia before and after the implementation of the RTAC COP 2001 and 2005 revisions for ART units. RESULTS: There was a steady fall in the twin delivery rate for assisted reproductive technologies from 210.4 per 1000 deliveries in 2001 to 84.3 per 1000 deliveries in 2009. In 2009, assisted reproductive technologies accounted for approximately 16% of all twin births from 3% of all conceptions, substantially less than the 24.5% in 2002. CONCLUSIONS: The decline in multiple births is multifactorial. However, the fall in the proportion of ART multiple births has paralleled adoption of a voluntary policy of SET within a setting of largely public funding of ART.
Authors: Xiyao Liu; Huijia Fu; Li Wen; Fangyu Zhu; Yue Wu; Zhi Chen; Richard Saffery; Chang Chen; Hongbo Qi; Chao Tong; Philip N Baker; Mark D Kilby Journal: Front Mol Biosci Date: 2022-04-08
Authors: Alex Y Wang; Nadom Safi; Fathalla Ali; Kei Lui; Zhuoyang Li; Mark P Umstad; Elizabeth A Sullivan Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Date: 2018-08-08 Impact factor: 3.007