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Abstract abstract submission icon Topics

  • Perinatal mortality and morbidity in multiple pregnancy
  • Maternal disorders in twin pregnancy
  • Delivery of twins: Cesarean delivery, PPH
  • Assisted reproductive technology
  • Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)

  • Developmental and Behavioral Outcomes
  • Parental and Family Support
  • Breastfeeding Challenges
  • Neonatal outcome
  • Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome

  • Epigenetics and twins
  • Psychological studies of twins (Mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions)
  • Biology and genetics of twinning
  • Value of longitudinal birth cohorts of twins
  • Role and value of twins in randomized control trials

  • Role of twins, parents, siblings and communities, engagement and involvement in research through the research cycle
  • Popularizing twin methods and its role in cutting-edge research among funding agencies
  • Ethics in twin research, international collaborations and assisted reproductive technology

  • Role of twins, parents, siblings and communities, engagement and involvement in research through the research cycle
  • Popularizing twin methods and its role in cutting-edge research among funding agencies
  • Ethics in twin research, international collaborations and assisted reproductive technology

  • Care in pregnancy
  • Personalised medicine in twins
  • Chronic disorders in twins
  • Prenatal screening and diagnosis
  • Monochorionic twin complications and management
  • Assisted reproductive technologies and twins
  • Periconceptional aspects of multiple pregnancy
  • Preterm birth, prematurity and Low Birth Weight (LBW)
  • Growth Discordance
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Admission
  • Congenital Anomalies
  • Twin registries around the world
  • Omics studies
  • Integrating imaging, laboratory and clinical data in twin studies
  • Emerging methods in twin research
  • Twin studies, microbiome and health
  • Twin studies, statistical approaches including statistical genetics
  • Neuroimaging & the brain: role of twin studies
  • Large collaborative studies in twin birth cohorts
  • Monitoring in pregnancy and labor
  • Education of medical professionals – covering zygosity and twin/triplet-specific issues
  • Multiple pregnancy – addressing perspectives from different income countries and the continuum of care from diagnosis to infant care
Abstracts

Guidance for abstract submission icon Abstract Submission

Introduction
Briefly introduce the topic and its significance and clearly state the research problem or gap.

Materials & Methods
Outline the methodology used. Provide enough detail to demonstrate rigor.

Results
Summarize key findings concisely.

Conclusions
Explain the significance of your findings, relate the results to the conference theme. Suggest implications for research, policy, and benefits for twins/multiples and the community.

Additional Guidelines:

  • Maximum word limit: 250.
  • Ensure the title is clear, concise, and engaging.
  • Use active voice and include strong keywords.
  • Pay attention to conference themes and topics.

Author Listing:
List all authors and underline the presenting and corresponding author. Indicate the affiliation of each author (not counted towards word count).

Abstract Submission Guide
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