Serious risks for the mother and fetus, a hospital stay for the procedure, may have to stay near the hospital until delivery, extended postoperative bed rest (possibly until delivery), financial commitment.
Prenatal surgery is considered high risk. The placenta may be nicked causing preterm labor. Preterm labor is the most common complication of prenatal surgery. Fetoscopic surgeries are less dangerous.
Fetal surgery, antenatal surgery, or maternal-fetal surgery.
Some prenatal surgeries may not be covered by insurance.
Premature birth, birth during surgery, infection, spinal cord and nerve damage when treating spina bifida, brain damage, physical deformities, death.
There are only about 600 candidates for prenatal surgery in the United States each year. Of these, only about 10% actually undergo the procedure.
Subsequent children of a mother who has undergone prenatal surgery usually are delivered by cesarean section because of uterine scarring.
No necessary precautions to observe in the diet.
The most common prenatal surgeries are for conditions in which the newborn will not be able to breathe on its own.
Most prenatal surgeries are performed between 18 and 26 weeks of gestation.
Extensive blood loss, general anesthesia complications, side effects, rupture of the uterine incision, infection, psychological stress, inability to have more children, death.
Polysomnography is extremely safe and no special precautions need to be taken.
No particular precautions have been reported as being necessary in using cyperus.