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Russell Z et al. – Obese women with triplet gestations have about four– and threefold elevated risks for stillbirth and preeclampsia as compared with their counterparts with normal weight. This observation may be of utility in the preconceptional counseling of women considering the use of assisted reproductive technology.

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