The future of TAPS research is promising, with ongoing studies improving diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. As we near 20 years since TAPS was named, we push for greater awareness. If you're researching monochorionic twins, let’s connect.. #InternationalTAPSDay #TAPSAwareness #NotJustTTTS
Families facing multiple pregnancies, especially with complications or loss, need access to quality, evidence-based peer support. Healthcare providers must connect families to trusted networks. Read our position paper: sbee.link/vaud4w9m8g
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The need to update international guidelines for twins is critical. Evolving guidelines and improving screening methods are key for better outcomes. Read about our project with Prof. Asma Khalil here: sbee.link/67xce4kjbt
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We celebrate progress in TAPS screening. Prof. Asma Khalil shares how updated guidelines now recommend MCA-PSV screening for all monochorionic twins. Watch the video to learn more: sbee.link/dek9tq78xa
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Abby’s story: We couldn’t confirm, but our MFM later said the girls likely had TAPS. Diagnosed with sIUGR, inpatient at 26 weeks, delivered at 28+4. 92 days in NICU. Grateful for the community for helping me become an advocate. #TAPSTwins #InternationalTAPSDay #TAPSDAY #ITD2025 #NotJustTTTS
Proper screening and accurate diagnosis lead to better outcomes for twins with TAPS.
❤️ Use Delta MCA-PSV for staging
🤍 Postnatal checks matter
❤️ Flip the placenta and check for color differences
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Recognizing TAPS screening in monochorionic twins is a major step, but the real work begins now. As Dr. Jena Miller explains, collaboration is key to optimizing treatment and improving outcomes: sbee.link/kuv4ahn6te
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Prof. Asma Khalil shares what’s next. Guidelines now recommend MCA-PSV monitoring for TAPS, but awareness is still lacking. Parents need information, professionals need education, and research needs support.
Watch here: sbee.link/6qvxpmyfru
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Emilie and Mathilde were born in 2013 with stage 3 TAPS. Now 11, they are sharing what it is like to grow up with it.. Their message is clear. TAPS needs to be taken seriously.
Watch here: youtube.com/shorts/pwvjPRQjBdc
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Thank you to Dr. Femke Slaghekke for setting the record straight: TAPS and TTTS are not the same. Different causes, diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes mean awareness is critical. Watch the video to learn more: sbee.link/bgnck7tqhj
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Today is International TAPS Day and World Hearing Day. Spontaneous TAPS donors have a 15% risk of bilateral deafness due to ANSD. BERA or AABR testing in the NICU is essential for early diagnosis.
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Kicking off our awareness week with the team at Buzzi Children’s Hospital in Milan. Stefano Faiola, Daniela Casati, Arianna Laoreti, and Mariano Lanna explain why TAPS is not just TTTS.
Watch: youtu.be/0x39B1sgufM
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