Fetal Surgery Complications
Fetal surgery is a medical procedure that is performed on a fetus while still in the womb. It is used to correct birth defects or certain health issues that may arise during the mother's pregnancy. Despite its potential benefits, some risks and complications can arise, including bleeding, infection, and preterm labour. Furthermore, the procedure can cause damage to the placenta or uterus, as well as to other organs inside the mother's body. While fetal surgery may be necessary in some cases, its potential risks should be carefully considered before deciding to pursue it.
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