July 3, 2021

Let’s talk about vanishing twin syndrome

"For the folks who are either physicians or becoming care providers, I hope you choose to familiarize yourself with this odd yet common form of loss. I encourage you to respect a woman’s right to decide at what point and to what degree her fetus and...

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"For the folks who are either physicians or becoming care providers, I hope you choose to familiarize yourself with this odd yet common form of loss. I encourage you to respect a woman’s right to decide at what point and to what degree her fetus and its life or loss has meaning to both her regardless of your views.

I implore you to become familiar with laws, regulations, and general procedures surrounding fetal death and disposal of remains in the state(s) in which you choose to practice and how it may vary in pregnancy. Last, I hope this helps the women who yearn to know the personal experience of someone with VTS, as I did during my pregnancy."

Nichole Cubbage is a biomedical researcher.

She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Let’s talk about vanishing twin syndrome." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/04/lets-talk-about-vanishing-twin-syndrome.html)