TL;DR: Cord coagulation is an effective method for selective feticide in monochorionic multiple pregnancies and of the children older than 1 year of age, 62 have a normal development.
TL;DR: Survivors of selective feticide in monochorionic pregnancies complicated with twin-twin transfusion syndrome, twin reversed arterial perfusion, severe malformation, and discordant growth were 86% after radiofrequency ablation, 82% after bipolar cord coagulation, 72% after laser cord coAGulation, 70% after cord ligation.
TL;DR: A case of severe twin transfusion syndrome diagnosed early in the second trimester is presented and discussion of diagnosis, management, follow-up, and pathologic features is provided.
TL;DR: The Obstetrician's role should be based primarily on professional conscience, which is shaped by autonomy-based and beneficence-based obligations of the obstetrician to the pregnant and fetal patients, with important but limited constraints originating in individual conscience.
TL;DR: The decision‐making experiences of fetal medicine professionals working within this legal framework for terminations for fetal abnormality without gestational limit are understood.