Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome can seriously affect twin pregnancies by causing unequal blood flow between babies sharing the same placenta. One twin may develop excess fluid and heart strain, while the other may face poor growth and low amniotic fluid levels. If untreated, TTTS can increase the risk of premature birth and pregnancy complications.
Treatment depends on severity and may include close monitoring, amniotic fluid reduction, or laser surgery to seal abnormal blood vessel connections in the placenta. Early diagnosis through regular prenatal scans is essential to improve survival rates and support healthier outcomes for both babies.