Notable only because it may be the first time I have ever seen DUmmies allow an unborn child to be described as a "baby." Normally it is "fetus," "blob of cells," or the ever-popular, "parasite."
Jilly_in_VA (4,750 posts) Mon Feb 14, 2022, 04:48 PM
Unborn baby undergoes heart surgery in womb after doctors detect tumor
Samantha Custer and her husband Dave were faced with one of life’s greatest obstacles and then one of life’s greatest gifts just weeks apart.
In an article published by the Cleveland Clinic’s Newsroom, Mrs. Custer explains she was 25 weeks pregnant, nearly two months away from her due date, when doctors informed her she would have to undergo surgery to save her unborn baby’s life.
The Custers were frantic as everything up until that point had gone smoothly with the pregnancy.
In speaking to Newsroom, Dr. Darrell Cass, Director of the clinic’s Fetal Surgery and Fetal Care Center explained: “What we saw was a very large tumor, and this tumor was sitting exactly in the wrong area, where it was squishing the left side of the heart.”
According to Cass, the Custers needed to move quickly to save their son.
“We felt probably the best treatment – if we were going to do anything – would be to try open fetal resection of this tumor,” Cass told Newsroom. Days later, he found himself prepping Mrs. Custer for surgery with the help of his team.
https://www.wate.com/news/watercooler/unborn-baby-undergoes-heart-surgery-in-womb-after-doctors-detect-tumor/
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Stuff utterly unheard of when I had my kids......
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1002163558783catwoman3 (18,945 posts)
3. One of the fascinating things about fetal surgery, besides...
…just the fact that it is possible, is that the babies often heal with no scars because fetal skin heals very efficiently.
How cool is that?
I'm sure someone will be along shortly to show them the error of their ways.