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Hi

I am currently 21 weeks pregnant with mcda twin boys , I have selective fetal growth restriction , one twin is much smaller and getting little of the placenta , the other has abnormal blood flow through the ambilical cord which they said could turn to ttts. We have been told our best case scenario is to make it to 32 weeks but our milestone atm 24 weeks and so on , they have advised I may have to deliver very early and also depending on the next few weeks may have to make a very tough decision if the smaller is too weak. We are being monitored 2ce a week atm .

I was just wondering if there was anyone else on her with twins and sfgr or anyone that had been through this with a good outcome ?

We have also been told that they could both make it to 32 weeks if things level out but it’s all very much a waiting game to see what will happen, so very much trying to stay positive .

Thank you

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