Prenatal Care for Twins, Triplets and Other Multiples
If you’re pregnant with twins, triplets or even more, you’ll need special prenatal care.
Our team of specialists wants to make sure you and your babies get the best health care possible and have a safe delivery.
Preparing for Multiples
While most multiple pregnancies result in healthy babies, some have complications, such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and placental issues. Multiples can also be at increased risk for preterm birth.
Working with our specialists can decrease the risk of complications and make it more likely you'll carry your babies to term.
If you're pregnant with multiples, schedule an appointment with our perinatologists. They are obstetricians/gynecologists who are board-certified in maternal-fetal medicine with advanced training and experience in high-risk pregnancies.Also see Pregnancy & Birth Care
Specialized Care
Women pregnant with multiples need specialized care, so we offer:
- Personalized prenatal care throughout your pregnancy with our expert perinatologists
- Frequent ultrasounds during pregnancy and nonstress testing at end of pregnancy
- Monitoring for complications, such as hypertension and preeclampsia, and prompt intervention and coordinated care for complications
- Delivery planning and an on-site Level III NICU at Jacobs Medical Center, just in case your babies need extra care
Meet the Maternity Team
Event information and registration
Meet physicians and midwives and ask questions about prenatal care and delivery options at UC San Diego Health.
Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
UC San Diego Health's fetal surgery program is nationally recognized and provides a potentially lifesaving treatment for identical twins with a rare but serious complication called twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), when blood flow moves from one twin to the other.