Invasive techniques for fetal diagnosis in multiple pregnancy

Abstract
During a 12-year period, a variety of fetal diagnostic techniques were performed in 112 twin, 3 triplet and 1 quintuplet pregnancies, respectively. Tissues sampled included amniotic fluid, fetal blood and chorionic villi. Two spontaneous abortions occurred and one case of twins was stillborn. Four selective feticides were performed in twins for specific indications and four healthy surviving infants were delivered. It is concluded that fetal diagnosis in multiple pregnancy is safe and accurate without significant perinatal morbidity and mortality.