Physicians from Cincinnati Children’s share new findings at SMFM on fetal therapy, including advances in amnioinfusion fluids and cardiac outcomes in TTTS.
Study finds no link between maternal temperature and fetal heart rate during fetoscopic myelomeningocele (MMC) repairs, guiding anesthetic improvements.
Highlights from SMFM show how coordinated work between maternal‑fetal medicine and pediatric subspecialists is shaping advanced imaging and prenatal surgical care.
Recent updates to Cincinnati Children’s Fetal Heart Program show improved cardiac and delivery outcomes through expanded birthing options and added mental health support.
Fetal surgeon Laura Galganski, MD, MAS, shares her path to Cincinnati Children’s and her focus on advancing fetal surgery and prenatal treatment of congenital disease.
Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s unveil synthetic amniotic fluid that may improve fetal surgery outcomes and support lung development.
New Cincinnati Children’s research examines amnioinfusion via amnioport for fetal renal failure, showing improved pulmonary survival and postnatal outcomes.
Study finds regionalized fetal care may disrupt patient employment and education, highlighting the need for holistic support in maternal‑fetal medicine.
Explore new insights from Cincinnati Children’s on prenatal genetic testing and diagnosis, presented at the 2025 ISPD meeting.
Cincinnati Children’s highlights new research and care advances in fetal heart disease, focusing on prenatal mental health, nutrition, and coordinated delivery care.