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    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive endocrinology and obstetrics.

    Background:

    • Multiple pregnancies pose significant risks to maternal and infant health.
    • Current practices in ovulation induction and enhancement require refinement.

    Discussion:

    • The enforcement of clear guidelines for ovulation induction and enhancement is critical.
    • Standardized protocols can mitigate risks associated with assisted reproductive technologies.

    Key Insights:

    • A significant reduction in multiple pregnancies necessitates improved regulatory frameworks.
    • Data on fetal reduction strategies must be systematically gathered and analyzed.

    Outlook:

    • Future research should focus on developing and implementing evidence-based guidelines.
    • Enhanced data collection will inform more effective interventions for managing ovulation induction outcomes.