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Twin-To-Twin Transfusion Syndrome is a rare condition affecting up to 15% of identical twins in pregnancy. Here, mother Rhiannon Jenkins, 35, a health visitor from Pontypridd, tells of the devastation of losing one baby in the womb while the other survived. | Twin-To-Twin Transfusion Syndrome is a rare condition affecting up to 15% of identical twins in pregnancy. Here, mother Rhiannon Jenkins, 35, a health visitor from Pontypridd, tells of the devastation of losing one baby in the womb while the other survived. |
It was December 2016 when I first found out I was expecting identical twins. | |
My husband Gareth, a firefighter, and I already had three children, and at first the news was slightly overwhelming. | My husband Gareth, a firefighter, and I already had three children, and at first the news was slightly overwhelming. |
But once the shock had sunk in, we were over the moon. | But once the shock had sunk in, we were over the moon. |
During the early weeks, I felt worse than in my other pregnancies, with more fatigue and nausea. | During the early weeks, I felt worse than in my other pregnancies, with more fatigue and nausea. |
But there was nothing to indicate there was anything wrong. | But there was nothing to indicate there was anything wrong. |
It was at my 16-week scan that I was told my girls had Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome or TTTS, a rare and life-threatening condition. | It was at my 16-week scan that I was told my girls had Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome or TTTS, a rare and life-threatening condition. |
As is the case with most identical twins, mine shared a placenta, which brings blood and nutrients to the babies' umbilical cords. | As is the case with most identical twins, mine shared a placenta, which brings blood and nutrients to the babies' umbilical cords. |
But with TTTS, blood vessels within the placenta are shared, allowing blood from one twin to be passed to another. | But with TTTS, blood vessels within the placenta are shared, allowing blood from one twin to be passed to another. |
It meant one baby, Isla, the recipient twin, was given too much blood, putting intense pressure on her heart. | It meant one baby, Isla, the recipient twin, was given too much blood, putting intense pressure on her heart. |
Meanwhile, Isabelle, the donor twin, was left with not enough blood and at risk of dying from severe anaemia. | Meanwhile, Isabelle, the donor twin, was left with not enough blood and at risk of dying from severe anaemia. |
Despite being a health visitor and having a background in children's nursing, I had never heard of TTTS. | Despite being a health visitor and having a background in children's nursing, I had never heard of TTTS. |
But doctors told me 10-15% of identical twins who shared a placenta suffered from it. | But doctors told me 10-15% of identical twins who shared a placenta suffered from it. |
Without surgery, we were told the chance of both our girls dying was near 100%. | Without surgery, we were told the chance of both our girls dying was near 100%. |
Surgery | Surgery |
But with surgery, they had a 60% chance of reaching a viable gestation. | But with surgery, they had a 60% chance of reaching a viable gestation. |
We were warned it was complicated, however. | We were warned it was complicated, however. |
The surgery - called laser ablation surgery - would seal off or cauterise the blood vessels, stopping the blood being passed from one twin to another. | The surgery - called laser ablation surgery - would seal off or cauterise the blood vessels, stopping the blood being passed from one twin to another. |
Despite being pioneered in the USA more than a decade ago, it is relatively new here, with just four hospitals offering it around the UK, and none in Wales. | Despite being pioneered in the USA more than a decade ago, it is relatively new here, with just four hospitals offering it around the UK, and none in Wales. |
In the February, when I was 18 weeks pregnant, I underwent the surgery in St Michael's Hospital in Bristol. | In the February, when I was 18 weeks pregnant, I underwent the surgery in St Michael's Hospital in Bristol. |
It was quite unobtrusive - I was awake the whole time, and surgeons just made a tiny incision in Isla's side of the womb and fed the camera and laser through. | It was quite unobtrusive - I was awake the whole time, and surgeons just made a tiny incision in Isla's side of the womb and fed the camera and laser through. |
Still, I knew there was a high chance of them both dying within 24 hours, so waiting to hear their heartbeats and find out if my babies had survived was horrendous. | Still, I knew there was a high chance of them both dying within 24 hours, so waiting to hear their heartbeats and find out if my babies had survived was horrendous. |
Amazingly, they both had, and my relief was huge. | Amazingly, they both had, and my relief was huge. |
Scans seemed to show a positive prognosis and we were cautiously optimistic. | Scans seemed to show a positive prognosis and we were cautiously optimistic. |
But 11 days later, on Valentine's Day 2017, I wasn't feeling well, and a scan revealed Isabelle had suffered a placental bleed and died. | But 11 days later, on Valentine's Day 2017, I wasn't feeling well, and a scan revealed Isabelle had suffered a placental bleed and died. |
Devastation doesn't describe what I felt. The loss and grief was just overwhelming. | Devastation doesn't describe what I felt. The loss and grief was just overwhelming. |
But as horrific as it was, I couldn't really grieve properly or get stressed as I had to stay in the best shape to keep Isla alive. | But as horrific as it was, I couldn't really grieve properly or get stressed as I had to stay in the best shape to keep Isla alive. |
'Bittersweet' | 'Bittersweet' |
Thankfully, because the twins' blood supplies had been separated, Isla had been protected. | Thankfully, because the twins' blood supplies had been separated, Isla had been protected. |
But it was still touch and go for her and so stressful to see if she would make it. | But it was still touch and go for her and so stressful to see if she would make it. |
By 24 weeks, though, the doctors were more positive about her. | By 24 weeks, though, the doctors were more positive about her. |
And on May 31 last year, I had a planned caesarean, giving birth to both my girls. | And on May 31 last year, I had a planned caesarean, giving birth to both my girls. |
Describing the moment as bittersweet is an understatement. | Describing the moment as bittersweet is an understatement. |
I know I should feel grateful to have Isla, and I am, but the pain of losing Isabelle was indescribable. | I know I should feel grateful to have Isla, and I am, but the pain of losing Isabelle was indescribable. |
Still today, eight months on, I find it awfully hard to accept. | Still today, eight months on, I find it awfully hard to accept. |
I struggle to move on, and miss and ache for her constantly. | I struggle to move on, and miss and ache for her constantly. |
Everywhere I look I see twins, and I can't help but wonder why it had to be us. | Everywhere I look I see twins, and I can't help but wonder why it had to be us. |
Because they were identical, as we watch Isla grow, we are constantly reminded that she should have a mini replica beside her. | Because they were identical, as we watch Isla grow, we are constantly reminded that she should have a mini replica beside her. |
And it is her that I mostly feel for. | And it is her that I mostly feel for. |
At some stage, she will find out she had a twin sister - it is her loss as much as ours. | At some stage, she will find out she had a twin sister - it is her loss as much as ours. |
Despite the darkness, however, we could have easily lost Isla too, and we are mindful of this. | Despite the darkness, however, we could have easily lost Isla too, and we are mindful of this. |
She is the youngest of four and so precious. | She is the youngest of four and so precious. |
But I want to raises awareness of this condition. | But I want to raises awareness of this condition. |
TTTS kills more babies a year than Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)- yet it doesn't receive nearly as much publicity or funding for research. | TTTS kills more babies a year than Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)- yet it doesn't receive nearly as much publicity or funding for research. |
That's why on Sunday, I'll be doing 'Zumbathon' with family and friends to raise money for the Capella Foundation, a charity that supports research into TTTS and other medical complications in pregnancy. | That's why on Sunday, I'll be doing 'Zumbathon' with family and friends to raise money for the Capella Foundation, a charity that supports research into TTTS and other medical complications in pregnancy. |
I'll also be running the St David's Day 10K on March 4 in Cardiff. | I'll also be running the St David's Day 10K on March 4 in Cardiff. |
Ultimately, there needs to be more research into all serious conditions affecting pregnancies, as this is the only way we will stop future deaths. | Ultimately, there needs to be more research into all serious conditions affecting pregnancies, as this is the only way we will stop future deaths. |
WHAT IS Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) | WHAT IS Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) |
Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome is a rare but life-threatening condition that affects 10 to 15% of identical twins who share a placenta. | Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome is a rare but life-threatening condition that affects 10 to 15% of identical twins who share a placenta. |
If untreated, upwards of 90% of babies are likely to die. Of those who do survive, there is a chance they will suffer from a disability or health condition. | If untreated, upwards of 90% of babies are likely to die. Of those who do survive, there is a chance they will suffer from a disability or health condition. |
It is not known why TTTS occurs and there is a lack or research into the condition. | It is not known why TTTS occurs and there is a lack or research into the condition. |
According to Tamba, the Twins and Multiple Births Association, around 300 babies die of TTTS in the UK each year. | According to Tamba, the Twins and Multiple Births Association, around 300 babies die of TTTS in the UK each year. |
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