Question

Where should a pregnant woman with twins diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome seek treatment?

Answer

Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome is a serious complication that can occur during twin pregnancies, where one fetus may have an excessive amount of amniotic fluid leading to heart failure, while the other may have a shortage of amniotic fluid resulting in kidney failure. Since the two fetuses share the same placenta, the condition of one can affect the other. Treatment for this condition involves considering methods such as laser coagulation and continuous amnioreduction, which have been proven to improve perinatal survival rates and reduce the incidence of neurological disorders. It is recommended to seek treatment at professional pediatric or related medical institutions.