However, the present study failed to demonstrate any correlation
between adverse obstetric outcomes and the presence of fibroids in
patients with twin pregnancies. One possible explanation for the
negative findings in the present study could be that twin pregnancies
resulted in reduced intrauterine space in comparison with singleton
pregnancies, making the narrowing of intrauterine space that occurs
as a result of fibroids less significant. Additionally, frequent prenatal
ultrasonography examinations could have helped to reduce the
occurrence of some adverse obstetric outcomes [11]; additionally, the
high rate of cesarean deliveries in patients with twin pregnancies