Who Gets TTTS (Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome)?
Who Gets TTTS (Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome)? Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Sydrome is a disorder that impacts about ten percent of monozygotic (identical) twin pregnancies. Find more answers to Frequently Asked Questions About TTTS.Answer: The short answer: TTTS occurs in one third of Monochorionic monozygotic pregnanices. Let’s see what exactly that means… Monozygotic, or identical, twins represent about one-third of all twins. These individuals develop from a single fertilized egg that splits several days after fertilization. More than half the time, this occurs four to eight days post-conception, and the two embryos will share a single placenta structure. In most cases, the twins will develop individual amniotic sacs, however, they will be encased within a single outer membrane, called a chorion. This the term “monochorionic” (mono=one