Elective fetal reduction, also known as selective reduction, is a medical procedure performed during pregnancy to reduce the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy. While this procedure is often done to mitigate the risks associated with carrying multiples, sometimes parents may choose to continue the pregnancy after the reduction. In this article, we will explore the considerations and factors involved in continuing a pregnancy after elective fetal reduction, specifically focusing on the second trimester and fetus 2.
Continuing a pregnancy after elective fetal reduction is a deeply personal decision. It is important for parents to consult with their healthcare providers, discuss their concerns, and weigh the potential risks and benefits. Through proper medical care, emotional support, and education, parents can navigate this challenging journey and strive for the best possible outcome for themselves and their baby.
Discovering that you are pregnant with more than one fetus can be overwhelming, especially if it was an unplanned multiple pregnancy. In some cases, doctors may recommend elective fetal reduction to reduce the number of fetuses. However, if you have chosen to co...
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