Unfortunately, your chances of having a miscarriage are higher when you are carrying more than one baby. That's mostly because the risk of chromosomal abnormalities is higher in a pregnancy with twins. And the chances that you'll lose one baby after 20 weeks or in the first month after birth are more than twice as high. A miscarriage is more likely if you are pregnant with identical twins. If you do miscarry one twin, the chances are low that something will go wrong with the surviving baby. The earlier the loss, the less likely you are to develop complications. In fact, the majority of remaining twins survive.
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