Elective fetal reduction is a procedure that is performed during pregnancy to reduce the number of fetuses. This procedure is usually done when a woman is carrying multiples and wants to reduce the risk of complications during pregnancy and childbirth. However, in some cases, a woman may choose to have a fetal reduction even when there are no medical indications.
If you have had an elective fetal reduction in the second trimester, you may be wondering what to expect during the rest of your pregnancy. Here are some things to keep in mind:
Ultimately, the decision to have an elective fetal reduction is a personal one that should be made in consultation with your healthcare provider. If you have had a reduction and are continuing your pregnancy, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and to seek out appropriate support and monitoring.