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New Study Redefines Twin Pregnancy Monitoring

NIH researchers uncover early growth disparities in twins, offering critical insights that could reshape prenatal care and monitoring strategies.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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in Medicine & Health
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Sleeping Twins. Photo by Donnie Ray Jones.

Sleeping Twins. Photo by Donnie Ray Jones.

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  • Understanding the Research
    • What the Data Reveals
  • Why This Matters for Prenatal Care
    • Potential Causes and Medical Theories
  • What It Means for Future Pregnancies
    • Expert Perspectives and Future Research
  • Clinical Takeaways
    • Final Thought: Rethinking Twin Pregnancy Monitoring

Twins Found to Grow Slower in Early Pregnancy, Challenging Decades of Assumptions

Twins begin developing more slowly than single babies as early as 15 weeks into pregnancy, according to new research from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).

This finding redefines how medical professionals understand fetal growth in twin pregnancies and opens the door to improved prenatal care and monitoring protocols.

Understanding the Research

A team led by NIH scientists Jessica Gleason, Ph.D., and Katherine Grantz, M.D., analyzed 3D ultrasound data from 2,604 singleton pregnancies and 315 twin pregnancies. All twin pairs had their own placentas, ensuring a balanced nutrient supply and eliminating placenta-sharing as a growth factor.

Previous studies had documented growth delays in twins starting in the third trimester. However, this latest study reveals that by 15 weeks, twins already show smaller thigh volume and reduced fat composition compared to singletons.

“We’re seeing these size differences much earlier than expected,” noted Dr. Gleason. “This may shift how we approach twin pregnancy monitoring.”

What the Data Reveals

Unlike 2D ultrasounds used in prior research, this study utilized advanced 3D imaging to detect subtle fetal differences. Twins had consistently lower measurements in both fat and lean tissue throughout the second and third trimesters.

Fetal Body Composition Metrics (15–37 Weeks)

Measurement Area Twins (Average) Singletons (Average) Difference Range (%)
Thigh Volume Smaller Larger -4.2% to -2.7%
Fat Tissue Volume Lower Higher -3.5% average
Lean Muscle Mass Lower Higher -2.9% average
  • Twins had a 2.7%–4.2% lower fat-to-lean ratio than singletons throughout gestation.

  • Thigh development in twins lagged by a measurable margin starting at 15 weeks.

These results show that the divergence in growth isn’t just a late-term issue but one that begins in the second trimester.

Why This Matters for Prenatal Care

This discovery has direct implications for how physicians monitor twin pregnancies. Early detection of size differences can prompt more personalized assessments, reducing the risk of undiagnosed complications. By moving away from traditional third-trimester expectations, doctors can act sooner.

Additionally, 3D ultrasound imaging proves more effective at evaluating subtle changes in fetal composition. Its use could soon become standard practice in tracking the development of multiple pregnancies.

Potential Causes and Medical Theories

Although twins had individual placentas in the study, researchers believe their smaller size may reflect a biological adaptation.

As two fetuses grow within limited uterine space, their bodies may prioritize slower early growth to conserve resources for the third trimester, when demands increase.

This hypothesis, if confirmed, suggests the body naturally adjusts fetal growth rates to balance maternal and fetal needs—especially in twin gestations.

What It Means for Future Pregnancies

With twin births increasing due to fertility treatments and later-life pregnancies, the importance of accurate twin pregnancy monitoring continues to grow.

This study prompts a re-evaluation of long-standing obstetric practices, especially in how fetal growth charts are applied.

Experts recommend that clinicians combine twin-specific growth benchmarks with singleton standards for a more nuanced view of development.

Expert Perspectives and Future Research

Dr. Gleason and Dr. Grantz stress that the next phase of research should include monochorionic twins (those sharing a placenta), who face different risks and may exhibit more significant growth restriction.

Additional studies may also explore:

  • Nutritional impacts on early twin development

  • Long-term effects of early fetal growth patterns

  • Advanced ultrasound imaging protocols for high-risk pregnancies

 

Clinical Takeaways

  • Earlier monitoring of twins is now recommended, beginning at 15 weeks, not the third trimester.

  • 3D ultrasounds provide clearer data than older methods.

  • Recognizing growth divergence earlier can reduce risks of preterm birth, growth restriction, and maternal complications.

 

Final Thought: Rethinking Twin Pregnancy Monitoring

This NIH-led research marks a turning point in how doctors understand and care for twin pregnancies. With new insight into early growth patterns, medical professionals can take proactive steps to improve outcomes for both mother and babies.

Stay informed about evolving prenatal care standards by following developments from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at www.nichd.nih.gov.

Sources: National Institutes of Health, Fetal Medicine Foundation (Doc.), National Library of Medicine and Twins Trust.

 

Tags: early twin growthfetal developmentNIH studyprenatal caretwin pregnancy
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