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Fetal Autopsy
Fetal Autopsy
What is Fetal Autopsy?
Pregnancy loss or having to go through a termination owing to fetal anomalies can be an emotionally taxing experience for couples. The best way to prevent such an incident from recurring is to find out its root cause. This is where a fetal significance. autopsy carries great
A fetal autopsy is the examination of a demised fetus following a spontaneous or missed miscarriage. It should also be conducted following the termination of a pregnancy for fetal abnormality to consequently provide a specific diagnosis.
Components of Fetal Autopsy
1: Informed Consent
2: Clinical history & investigations in pregnancy
3: Morphometry
4: Clinical Photographs
5: Radiography
6: External examination
7: Dissection
8: Tissue sampling for histopathology
9: Final report
10: Counselling and further management
When is a Fetal Autopsy Recommended?
According to a study published in the Journal Of Laboratory Physicians and as per the guidelines provided in Child Health Division (Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India), a fetal autopsy is recommended in the following scenarios.
Fetal Autopsy is Essential
Congenital malformations
Recurrent fetal death
Hydrops fetalis – Abnormal accumulation of fluid in fetal compartments
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). where no cause is detectable
Suspected infections
Fetal Autopsy is Desirable
Termination of pregnancy due to congenital anomalies
Intrauterine fetal death (IUFD)
Inevitable abortion
Termination due to increased risk of chromosomal anomalies