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WHAT HAPPENED TO BABY #2???
What is Vanishing Twin Syndrome?
Vanishing Twin Syndrome occurs when one of a set of twin fetuses apparently disappears from the womb during pregnancy, usually resulting in a normal singleton pregnancy.
What really happens?
One of the fetuses in a twin pregnancy spontaneously aborts, usually during the first trimester; the fetal tissue is absorbed by the other twin, the placenta, or the mother, thus giving the appearance that the twin “vanished.”
How is it diagnosed?
Here’s a typical scenario: A mother undergoes a routine ultrasound early in her pregnancy, for example at six or seven weeks gestation.
Two fetuses are detected. The mother is told she is having twins.
When the mother returns to the doctor six weeks later, only one heartbeat can be heard with a Doppler scan. Another ultrasound is performed. Only one fetus is identified.
In other cases, a pregnant mother experiences symptoms that would seem to mimic miscarriage; however the single baby in her womb remains unaffected.
How often does it happen?
Scientists have confirmed that the number of twin conceptions greatly outnumbers the number of actual twin births. Some estimates offer that 1 in 8 people started life as a twin, while in reality only 1 in 70 actually are a twin. In “Having Twins,” author Elizabeth Noble claims that 80% of twin pregnancies result in the loss of one or both babies. Other studies predict that Vanishing Twin Syndrome occurs in 21 - 30% of all multiple pregnancies in the United States. It is estimated that Vanishing Twin Syndrome will play a role in 50% of isted ovulation pregnancies.
Why is it happening more frequently?
Although it would seem that incidences of Vanishing Twin Syndrome are increasing with alarming frequency, it is simply that the detection of the phenomenon has increased. Advancements in ultrasound technology allow modern doctors (and parents) the exciting opportunity to peek into the womb. As more doctors routinely use ultrasound in the first trimester, more multiple pregnancies are identified. And a certain percentage of those will be affected by Vanishing Twin Syndrome. In the past, many women experienced VTS without ever knowing it.
What causes it?
Just as there is no clear attributable cause for most miscarriages, there aren’t always reasons or explanations for the loss of a fetus in a multiple pregnancy. In some cases, the fetus is inviable due to chromosomal or placental abnormalities. Some studies suggest that because these abnormalities are more common in older women, Vanishing Twin Syndrome occurs more often in mothers of advanced age. Vanishing Twin Syndrome occurs with equal frequency in monozygotic and dizygotic twins, although the complications of sharing a placenta between monochorionic monozygotic twins may contribute to the condition.
What are the symptoms?
There might not be any symptoms. However, some mothers experience some mild cramping, bleeding or pelvic discomfort, similar to miscarriage. Decreasing hormone levels may also indicate that one fetus has been resorbed.
What is the treatment?
Generally, neither the mother nor the remaining fetus will require any kind of medical treatment. When VTS occurs in the first trimester, the mother usually goes on to experience a normal pregnancy and delivers a healthy singleton. However, in situations where a fetus dies in the second or third trimester, the mother may experience pre-term labor, infection or hemorrhaging. In those cases, doctors will prescribe treatment appropriate for those conditions.
What are the ramifications for the mother?
Physically, none. But emotionally, the mother may be feeling an awkward combination of grief over the loss of one baby and relief for the viability of the surviving baby. It is important for the parents to grieve in a way that feels appropriate, acknowledging the loss of a child as well as the loss of their identity as parents of multiples.
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You looked so …
You looked so beautiful when your were pregnant, & your baby girl is absolutely radiant.
Congratulations! …
Congratulations! What is the gender? Don’t get nervous…. God designed out bodies to give birth, even if u haven’t the slightest clue what to do, your body does, and it will do it for you!
I made them
I made them
I love the cute …
I love the cute head bands for your baby girl… Did you make them or did you buy them? were Did yo get them if you bought them..?
I love you and your …
I love you and your story! You are such an inspiration!
Thanks for blogging! Your family is adorable!
Jace looks exactly …
Jace looks exactly the same but bigger lol Your hair looks really good long too
Beautiful video!
Beautiful video!
1:37 is a beautiful …
1:37 is a beautiful picture Lucy
Lucy…you should …
Lucy…you should change the audio on this to something approved. I think you might just have to credit the song writer…
soooo weet… She …
soooo weet… She is adorable!
shes so beautiful! …
great documentry!!
shes so beautiful! i love the photo with your wedding rings on her toes, that made me smile (: sorry for the loss of the other baby
6:30
Is Sooo …
6:30
Is Sooo Adorableee!
Like Father Like Daughter. Lol
good luck 2 u
good luck 2 u
Love 1:29
Love 1:29
this is a beautiful …
this is a beautiful video. you have a cute little girl.
looks like the daddy
looks like the daddy
Thats an awesome …
Thats an awesome story.
Your daughter is adorable.
Lucy, you are so …
Lucy, you are so pretty
a truly wonderful …
a truly wonderful video of your lives, thank you for sharing this with us.
7:26 is soo cute!!!
7:26 is soo cute!!!
i am 19 weeks …
i am 19 weeks pregnant and so excited! my husband and i find out what the baby is next monday…you made it look really easy..this is my first too and im a little nervous about the birth..
your baby is so …
your baby is so cute! i just want to hold her and squish her!
looks like you have …
looks like you have everything perfect….. tour lucky i hope my life turns ot to be that way (: x
Same happened to my …
Same happened to my mum, i was meant to have a twin but she died, she was pregnant after me with twins, but bothed died cos it was too soon, then my little brother was meant to have a twin, but he died to =/
I am a twin & this …
I am a twin & this is a lovely documentation!