Warning signs in the mother include:

The sensation of a rapid growth of the womb
A uterus that measures large for dates
Abdominal pain or tightness, or uterine contractions·
Sudden increases in body weight
Hand and leg swelling in early pregnancy


Warning signs in the twins appear on ultrasound scans and include:

Evidence of a monochorionic or shared placenta
A single placenta
Same sex twins
A thin, hard to see, dividing membrane

Evidence of TTTS

Polyhydramnios (excess amniotic fluid) in the sac of one twin
Oligohydramnios (decreased to no amniotic fluid) in the sac of the other twin
Size differences (discordance) in the twins
Hydrops fetalis (water in one baby’s body from heart failure)


It is crucial for parents with a multiple gestation to determine their placental type early. With monochorionic twins, you should watch carefully for the warning signs listed above. Since TTTS is a high-risk problem that can happen quickly and at any time in pregnancy, frequent examinations and ultrasound scans are necessary to catch the problem early. Many physicians are unaware of the warning signs so your awareness is critical
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THE FOUNDATION ADVOCATES WEEKLY ULTRASOUNDS WITH A PERINATOLOGIST FROM 16 WEEKS GESTATION THROUGH DELIVERY TO LOOK FOR PLACENTAL SHARE PROBLEMS AND TTTS
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-How Often does TTTS Occur

-What Happens to the Babies

-Factors Predicting TTTS

-What Are the Warning Signs

-What are the Treatments

-Is There Anything I can Do

-Summary

- Drawing of Syndrome

 

 

You sent us your informational package last year and we memorized it front to back when we were first diagnosed. I can't describe how priceless the information was at that time. Because of you, we were able to find Dr. De Lia and had his life saving FLOC procedure. Joey and Eddie were still premature (30 weeks) but are now 14 months old and doing
wonderful. Thank you so much for the work you do.


Ed, father to Joey and Eddie

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