Will there be uterine contractions after radiofrequency fetal reduction

  When a mother is pregnant with twins or multiple pregnancies, it is a burden and a high-risk pregnancy for the mother. Women with high-risk pregnancies are very dangerous. If they suffer from certain diseases such as severe gestational hypertension and need to terminate the pregnancy, will there be uterine contractions after radiofrequency reduction?

  

Will there be uterine contractions after radiofrequency fetal reduction1

  After radiofrequency fetal reduction, there may be uterine contractions. Fetal reduction surgery is used to terminate the pregnancy of women with multiple pregnancies or to stop the growth of babies with deformities. Having one child in a mother's womb is the safest option, but having multiple children in one pregnancy not only poses a danger to the fetus but also to the mother's life. Radiofrequency fetal reduction surgery is aimed at reducing the number of fetuses in the abdomen.

  Reducing the number of fetuses has no effect on other fetuses in multiple pregnancies. For example, if a mother has three fetuses in her belly, performing radiofrequency reduction surgery is equivalent to performing surgery on the other two fetuses, and there is no danger to the other fetus. However, the success of this surgery is closely related to the level of the doctor performing it. If the surgery is not performed properly, it is easy to have a miscarriage.

  Fetal reduction surgery should be performed at seven to ten weeks of gestation. Radiofrequency fetal reduction surgery can prevent mother and baby from being infected, but it may pose risks of bleeding and infection. However, with the advancement of medical technology, if a mother wants to undergo fetal reduction surgery, its success rate will be very high. Mothers can rest assured that their lives and health are not threatened.

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