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Vanishing Twin Syndrome?

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jbee664 · 21/11/2016 10:19

Morning,
I had a scan at 7 and a half weeks (for reassurance following 2 previous miscarriages) At the scan, they could see 2 sacs - but one baby was measuring a lot smaller and had a weaker heartbeat, I think it was a week smaller in size) They said this baby may just pass away and be absorbed (I've since read this is called vanishing twin syndrome) and I would carry on with a singleton pregnancy. I was just happy and grateful to have one healthy pregnancy but I am now curious as to whether this could be a twin pregnancy....I guess I won't find out for 3 weeks when I have my scan but just wondered if this happened to anybody else and what was the outcome?

Thanks

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OldBootNewBoots · 21/11/2016 10:42

hi, I had a twin that stopped growing about 9 weeks. I had a scan at 6 weeks due to spotting (fertility treatment - Clomid) and there were 2 with heartbeats, not different sizes but I got more spotting about week 9, and I insisted on a scan by week 9 and a 1/2 then they could see one of them had recently demised. I was very upset and kept hoping they'd made a mistake for a several weeks after that, it was surprisingly hard. The good news is my lovely DD1 is 6 years old now. I did have a PPH and a placenta that didn't come out cleanly, I have no idea if that was related to the twin or not, we thought it might have been.

OldBootNewBoots · 21/11/2016 10:44

i was told vanishing twin syndrome is surprisingly common and most people never find out they had a twin as they don't get scanned typically til week 12

jbee664 · 21/11/2016 13:03

Thanks for your response - I did think that - how we wouldn't probably have even known if we hadn't had the early scan. I just need to be patient and see what the next scan shows.

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