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Baby's Life Saved by In-Utero Blood Transfusions
7 Feb
Summary
- Unborn baby received two blood transfusions while still in the womb.
- Mother was unaware such a procedure was even possible.
- NHS faces a significant annual shortfall of blood donors.

A mother has shared her experience of her unborn son receiving life-saving blood transfusions while still in the womb. Laura Fricker learned that her son, Sebastian, then 8, needed two intrauterine transfusions due to severe anaemia. She expressed complete surprise, stating she had no prior knowledge of such medical interventions being possible for fetuses.
This uncommon, highly specialized procedure is performed by experienced foetal medicine professionals when a foetus is found to be at risk of anaemia, often detected via ultrasound. Fricker underwent the transfusions at 17 and 19 weeks of pregnancy, involving a needle inserted through her abdomen into Sebastian's bladder to administer the blood.




