Fetal Surgery Decision-making
Fetal surgery is the medical practice of evaluating, diagnosing, and treating medical conditions in a fetus while it is still inside the mother's womb. It is used to address conditions that can be corrected before the baby's birth, thereby improving the health of the newborn and avoiding the complications that may arise from leaving the condition untreated. Fetal surgery decision-making involves several steps, including determining the medical necessity for the surgery, evaluating the risks and benefits of the operation, and providing counseling to the mother and family. As the risks associated with this surgery are high, it is important that an experienced and qualified medical team is chosen to provide the necessary care. Fetal surgery decision-making is used to improve the health of unborn babies and can help reduce complications associated with certain medical conditions.
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