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A pregnant mum has undergone groundbreaking surgery which saw her unborn baby removed from her womb for treatment – before being put back in.

The astonishing procedure was done to treat Bethan Simpson’s child after tests revealed the infant had spina bifida, shares The Mirror.

Bethan, 26, and her husband Kieron were first given the option to terminate the pregnancy, before they learned about the operation.

Bethan – who is due to give birth in April – is one of a handful of mums operated on by a team of Belgian and UK surgeons in London.

A routine 20-week scan showed Bethan that her unborn baby’s head was not the right measurement

The baby was diagnosed with spina bifida, a condition where a baby’s spinal cord does not fully development in the womb.

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She said: “Our midwife made an appointment in London. Fast forward 48 hours, we were in London having scans on her head and spine.

“With that we were told our little girl had spina bifida. We were offered continuing pregnancy, ending pregnancy or a new option called fetal surgery – fixing her before she is born. We had to do it. We also had to meet some seriously strict criteria.

“Baby and I went through amniotic fluid tests, MRIs and relentless scans. We got approved and we planned for surgery.

“Our lives were such a rollercoaster for the next few weeks.”

She said: “I had the most recognised surgeons from around the world from University College London Hospital and Belgium looking after me.”

Baby removed from womb

The surgery involved removing the baby from Bethan’s womb and repairing the spinal cord so the baby has a greater chance of a normal life.

The baby was then placed back in Bethan’s womb for the remainder of the pregnancy. Thankfully, Bethan said the operation was a success.

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Bethan said: “Sadly 80% of babies in England are terminated when their parents get told their baby has this condition.

“It’s not a death sentence. She has the same potential as every one of us.

“Yes, there are risks of things going wrong but please think more about spina bifida, it’s not what it used to be.

“I feel our baby kick me day in and day out, that’s never changed. “She’s extra special, she’s part of history and our daughter has shown just how much she deserves this life.”

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  • How seriously amazing the things that can be done medically now.

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  • Wow, technology is just amazing!

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  • I know a guy has very slight spina bifida. His parents were told he would never sit up, crawl or walk. His Mum took him for physiotherapy for a few years, initially very intensive. He nows plays soccer in a team that just missed qualification for the paraolympics, is a keen cyclist – he makes his brother-in-law keep up with him.He has a speech impairment which is worse if he gets really excited or stressed about something. He took up cycling to strengthen his leg muscles. He can’t live heavy or awkward shaped objects because of weakness in his back and shoulders.

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  • Such fantastic news that they can do this now. Now this child has a better chance for a better life once she is born. Hope all goes well for her and her baby.

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  • Wow! That is absolutely amazing. What a rollercoaster this family has been on, but medical science and technology has helped them along. I hope all continues well.

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  • What an amazing story!

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  • Absolutely amazing how far and advanced medical technology has come to allow this to be even an option. Good on this momma for keepin this precious life and doing everything she can. Takes a very strong woman

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  • Truly amazing

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  • That is just amazing!

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  • wow! Modern medicine is amazing! It blows my mind what can be done!

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  • Incredible! I didn’t know such an operation existed. What a great chance of a good life to this little girl. :-)

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  • wow just amazing what science and medicine can do – I didn’t even think it was possible to remove and replace a baby back in the womb – simply amazing – I wish them all the best for the birth and the future.

    Please could you update us after the birth so we can see how everything went

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  • It is absolutely amazing what the medical team can now perform!

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