What is selective reduction?
When a woman carries more fruits in pregnancy, she sometimes has a selective reduction, a procedure for eliminating one or more fruits from her womb. This happens that a woman can carry her remaining child or children to expose to a greater chance to have healthy children without any health problems. Selective reduction is also the possibility for the only fetus that has been tested and found that it has weakening congenital defects. The mother has the possibility to reduce the number of fruits to only one or two. In some cases, the triple set can also be reduced to only two fruits. This is a possibility because pregnancy with multiple fruits can cause abortion or health problems for other fruits and mother.Now or deformity. The procedure can be performed if the doctor believes that the fetus will die later during pregnancy and is a health threat to other fruits. In these specific cases, the procedure is known as selective termination.
Procedure for SelektiThe reduction is to perform a multifetal ultrasound of pregnancy. The woman is asked to lie on her table and the gel is placed on her belly. The doctor or technique triggers the converter probe over the abdomen and look at the monitor on more fruits. When monitoring the monitor, the doctor then puts the needle over the female belly and injects a single or more fruits with a potassium chloride solution. This injection stops the heart of the fetus.
At this stage, because selective reduction is performed at the beginning of pregnancy, the fetus will be small. This will allow Fetnás to absorb the female body. The mother may have some vaginal bleeding or spotting after the procedure.
There are risks with selective reduction, as in any medical procedure. The remaining fruits can eventually abortion. Fruits can also be born prematurely, causing health risks to the child. The rare risk is that the infection can form in the abdomen or the uterus of a woman to perform the procedure.