Can You Miscarry One Baby and Stay Pregnant? Understanding Vanishing Twin Syndrome

Learn about vanishing twin syndrome: a rare occurrence where one twin is miscarried while the other remains healthy.

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Yes, it is possible to miscarry one baby and still be pregnant. This condition is known as 'vanishing twin syndrome.' In early pregnancy, one twin may be lost, while the other continues to develop. It's important to follow up with your healthcare provider for individual guidance and to ensure the health of the remaining baby.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is vanishing twin syndrome? Vanishing twin syndrome occurs when a twin pregnancy results in the loss of one fetus, while the other continues to develop normally.
  2. Can you have a miscarriage and still carry a healthy baby? Yes, it is possible to miscarry one fetus in a multiple pregnancy and still have a viable pregnancy with the other fetus.
  3. What should I do if I think I have experienced a miscarriage in a twin pregnancy? If you suspect a miscarriage, it’s important to contact your healthcare provider for guidance, monitoring, and care to ensure the health of the remaining baby.
  4. How common is vanishing twin syndrome? Vanishing twin syndrome is relatively common, occurring in about 20-30% of multiple pregnancies, especially in the first trimester.