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DOCTORS SAW SOMETHING COMING OUT OF THE BABY?S NECK; ?WHEN THEY FIND OUT IT LEFT THEM SPEECHLESS

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According to experts, the best way to take care of your children is to take care of yourself. An ultrasound typically reveals twins or more fetuses. Sound waves are utilized to produce photographs of your infants during this examination. Sometimes a twin pregnancy that first appears to be normal ends up having just one child. An ultrasound on one of the twin girls' necks when this unhappy mother was three months pregnant with twins spotted something peculiar.


The tumor was discovered to be a teratoma, which is not malignant but is rapidly developing and may obstruct the baby's airway after birth, making breathing difficult or perhaps impossible for her. Due to the fact that Jenessa and her twin sister shared a placenta, the issue might have had an impact on her health as well. The only way physicians believed they could remove the tumor from the unborn child was to partially deliver the infant and do surgery when it was discovered that the tumor was almost as big as the unborn child's head. The baby is a twin; therefore, there was an additional issue.




Baby Jenessa's airway was being obstructed by a thyroid-related tumor that was developing on her neck. Doctors kept an eye on her sister's and her health as it grew. At 29 weeks, Theodora's pregnancy was in jeopardy due to the enormous mass's excessive fluid buildup. Jenessa and Genesis' twin sister had an "exit" operation in order to become human beings. The twins were delivered without incident by a team of 40 people. The treatment, so uncommon that it is just the second of its sort to be recorded in medical literature, involved anesthesiologists, heart specialists, and experts in fetal medicine.




As soon as Jenessa was delivered, she rushed straight to the operating theater to have her enormous tumor removed. Genesis was then presented. The twins spent months in separate but adjacent quarters in the NICU. Jenessa struggled as Genesis became stronger. According to the hospital's blog, even though Jenessa left the hospital with a tracheostomy tube and a gastrostomy tube, her medical staff is certain that one day she will be able to get rid of both. Baby Jenessa's airway was being obstructed by a thyroid-related tumor that was developing on her neck. Doctors kept an eye on her sister's and her health as it grew. At 29 weeks, Theodora's pregnancy was in jeopardy due to the enormous mass's excessive fluid buildup. Jenessa and Genesis' twin sister had an "exit" operation in order to become human beings. The twins were delivered without incident by a team of 40 people. The treatment, so uncommon that it is just the second of its sort to be recorded in medical literature, involved anesthesiologists, heart specialists, and experts in fetal medicine.





 








 






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