My wife is currently in 12th week of her pregnancy and a scheduled USG scan for NT revealed she is having MoMo Twins. This was undetected during the initial USG scan at 6th week which revealed only 1 live gestation. Since this MoMo twin is rare, we both in for a shock and have mixed feelings. Please guide us about the siccess rate of such cases in India and the experience/knowledge of handling such case. Any other tips would also help
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Yes its uncommon..
Good regular monitoring is required
As complications are very high.
Elective section between 32-34 weeks is usually planned..
As i see you are based in hyderabad, i had a training for high risk pregnancy at fernandes hospital, they have a separate twins clinic at one of the centres which only deals with complicated twins cases..
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No need to panic mono chorionic mono amniotic twins do have a fair outcome. You need to have a hospital visit every 2 weeks to make sure both babies are fine and Chances of caesarean are more.
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This is not an abnormality and is definitely common in India
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