TAPS -Twin Anemia Polycythemia Sequence

TAPS -Twin Anemia Polycythemia Sequence Dedicated to fighting for babies at risk and diagnosed with TAPS, twin anemia polycythemia sequence. TAPS is a silent killer. We are all here for you!

TAPS is a form of TTTS, but differs in that red blood cells are disproportionally shared, not the volume of blood. You could lose your babies before ever having a chance to save them. We are here to help you before, during and after your pregnancy to understand your risks for TAPS, the questions to ask, the protocol of care during and after delivery and care after birth. TAPS is a rare chronic for

m of TTTS where red blood cells are disproportionately shared to the babies through very small vessels in their single monochorionic placenta (although very rarely it can also happen to dichorionic placentas that have fused). As a result, one baby, the TAPS recipient, gets more than normal red blood cells becoming polycythemic and the other baby, the TAPS donor, receives too little red blood cells and becomes anemic. TAPS can become life-threatening for both babies. TAPS differs from classic TTTS because it is the red blood cells only that are unequally shared in the placenta, not the volume of blood. For this reason, there are no physical symptoms in the mother creating a very dangerous situation if she is not in the care of a doctor who knows how to monitor for it. TTTS shared blood vessels are larger where TAPS shared vessels are small under 1mm in size. Visually, you can think of TTTS shared blood vessels like yarn and TAPS shared blood vessels like dental floss. TAPS can be diagnosed spontaneously during pregnancy, after laser surgery for TTTS where shared vessels were missed during the procedure, or after delivery. Because there are no physical symptoms in the pregnant mother, she must get MCA (middle cerebral artery) dopplers in the brains of the babies to diagnose or rule out TAPS starting weekly at 16 weeks gestation through delivery of her babies. There may also be secondary signs on ultrasound where the TAPS donor baby may show a lighter color and echogenic or thicker placental share and/or an enlarged heart (cardiomegaly) and the TAPS recipient baby might have a starry sky liver (white marks on it like stars). When babies are born pale and dark, the reason can be TTTS or TAPS. It is crucial to understand that to confirm a diagnosis, reticulocyte levels must be taken as well as an analysis of the placenta. Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells and will be very high in a TAPS donor baby who has been anemic for a very long time. The reticulocyte levels will be very different with babies with TAPS and very similar with TTTS which usually would happen acutely without the time needed to build up reticulocytes in the TTTS donor. There will not be any excessive amniotic fluid with babies born with TAPS. Also, you can flip the placenta over and look to the maternal side and will see a very pale side with a very dark side to confirm TAPS. With TTTS, the maternal side of the placenta will be very similar in color. Lastly, the placenta needs to be injected with dye by a pathologist to determine the number, direction of flow, and size of the shared vessels in the placenta to determine the smaller TAPS vessels, larger TTTS vessels, placental share, and insertion of the cords. Mothers must be in the care of an MFM (Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist) and not just an OB by 16 weeks for ultrasounds weekly even when everything looks perfect. Without MCA dopplers, your pregnancy may seem perfect and the babies completely healthy, but remember, TAPS is a silent killer. Please contact us for direct help and guidance and join our active, growing private TAPS Facebook Group for more support and help in your pregnancy. Surrounding yourselves with other parents who understand will uplift and empower you and provide you a safe place to share your children. https://www.facebook.com/groups/fighttaps

**** World TAPS Awareness Day is December 8, 2022 ****

With increased awareness, there will NEVER be undiagnosed TAPS again. Join us as we connect the world to shine a light on the fight against twin anemia polycythemia sequence and share facts, families, and other ways that you can get involved and help.

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Daisy Babies are babies that have been affected by TTTS including TAPS, SIUGR and TRAP. They are warriors, fighters and ...
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Daisy Babies are babies that have been affected by TTTS including TAPS, SIUGR and TRAP. They are warriors, fighters and our precious children Forever.

Every mother’s babies are Daisy Babies whether they are in Heaven or on Earth. They are forever in her arms. Go to https://tttsfoundation.org/mothersday to create your custom graphic. You can use it for a post and also change your profile picture.Whatever picture is special to you, use it to create your frame and share it on social media to share their story and be their voice.

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"I love you Matthew and Steven. I promised that you would be known and remembered and that I would find the answers. You will always be my precious twin sons. You will always be my Daisy Babies. I am so honored to be your mommy" -Mary Slaman

02/04/2026
Beautiful Terminal Tower in Cleveland, Ohio turning light blue for World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler Day.Landmark...
12/09/2025

Beautiful Terminal Tower in Cleveland, Ohio turning light blue for World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler Day.

Landmarks turn light blue because we are fighting for the day after the storm, when the sky turns blue and all the babies will survive and be healthy and thrive- like daisies flourishing in a field.

Thank you Terminal Tower for partnering with The TTTS Foundation and shining a light on our fight against TAPS.


December 8 is World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler DayAlyssa, Michigan USAFor Chevelle and MeadowCan you have TAPS, ...
12/09/2025

December 8 is World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler Day

Alyssa, Michigan USA
For Chevelle and Meadow

Can you have TAPS, TTTS, and SIUGR at the same time? The answer is yes. I not only had TAPS and TTTS, but also SIUGR all at the same time, and this is my story.

TAPS is a rare chronic form of TTTS, but it differs in that it is a disproportionate sharing only of the red blood cells between two or more babies during pregnancy, not the volume of blood as with classic TTTS. For this reason, with TAPS, there is no amniotic fluid problem, and there are no physical signs in the mother. This is why we say that , and it is crucial to have MCA Dopplers during weekly ultrasounds starting at 12-14 weeks to diagnose or rule out TAPS.

Our lives changed drastically when we attended our 20-week appointment with our MFM. The ultrasound detected possible TTTS and TAPS. Dr. Marjorie Treadwell at U of M confirmed stage 1 TTTS and possible TAPS, but it was slowly developing. We made it to 23 weeks with two ultrasounds a week for growth and Dopplers. The TTTS progressed to stage 2, and TAPS quickly to stage 3 creating a life-threatening situation. Both of our babies were in extreme distress. Action needed to be taken immediately.

Our doctor made the decision to go in for surgery that day, where I underwent laser ablation, amnioreduction, and a blood transfusion for the donor baby's anemia. We were informed that each connecting vessel between the babies had to be lasered to ensure a successful surgery. In this moment, I was terrified, but I knew the importance of this surgery and how it would possibly save our babies. They only had a 1% chance of survival without it.

With a successful surgery, our babies made a full recovery but delivered via C-section at 33 weeks due to SIUGR.

I would like to heavily stress how important it is for mothers pregnant with a single placenta to advocate fiercely. Ultrasounds and dopplers are life-saving. Don’t be afraid to speak up!

Learn more a tttsfoundation.org and join their TAPS support group https://www.facebook.com/groups/fighttaps.

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12/08/2025

December 8th is World TAPS Awareness Day



There are no physical symptoms in the mother. You could have a "perfect" ultrasound and never get the chance to save them.

December 8th is World TAPS Awareness Day



There are no physical symptoms in the mother. You could have a "perfect" ultrasound and never get the chance to save them.

MCA Dopplers measure the speed of blood in the middle cerebral artery in the brains of the babies.

Parents must demand MCA dopplers at their weekly ultrasounds so they can rule out TAPS, or get treatment quickly if diagnosed.

INSIST for MCA Dopplers
INSIST for weekly ultrasounds
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OR YOU COULD LOSE YOUR BABIES BEFORE EVER HAVING THE CHANCE TO SAVE THEM!

Parents are losing their babies and all their generations to come....because they were told ... everything was 'perfect.

The TTTS Foundation is fighting to save babies all over the world. Contact or call our 24-hour helpline 800-815-9211


12/08/2025

World TAPS and MCA Doppler Day is December 8th
By Sarah, PA USA
For Emma and Lucas and triplet Oliver

Sarah’s triplets survived Spontaneous TAPS, but the two babies involved each had their own placentas that had fused. In addition, they are a boy and a girl, not the same s*x.

TAPS CAN BE DIAGNOSED IN FUSED PLACENTAS!

This is Sarah's TAPS story.

TAPS (or twin anemia polycythemia sequence) is a rare chronic form of TTTS, but differs in that with TAPS, only the red blood cells are disproportionately shared between the babies in the placenta due to very small vessels less than 1mm in diameter, not the volume of blood as with classic TTTS which causes a fluid problem in the sacs of the babies. There is not a fluid problem with babies that have TAPS and must be diagnosed or ruled out by measuring the speed of blood in the babies’ middle cerebral arteries.

Because there are no signs in the mother, we use

TAPS can spontaneously occur at any time in a pregnancy or after laser surgery for TTTS.

During pregnancy with multiples It is crucial that MCA Dopplers or middle cerebral artery readings are taken during ultrasounds starting at 14 weeks to screen for twin anemia polycythemia sequence or TAPS. These readings indicate if the blood flow in each babies middle cerebral artery is too fast (resulting in watery blood with too little red blood cells making the baby anemic) or too slow (called polycythemia creating very thick blood with too many red blood cells).

It is also important to look for secondary signs of TAPS on ultrasound like a color difference between sides of the placenta, called echogenicity, or a distinct appearance in the liver of the recipient baby called starry sky liver.

After pregnancy, TAPS is diagnosed with the combination of placental analysis injecting dye into the vessels as well as looking for a difference of coloring (dark and pale) on the maternal side of the placenta as well as hemoglobin levels and reticulocyte levels in the babies. Every placenta should be tested for these measurements and pictures should be taken of the placenta on both sides.

If you are facing a TAPS diagnosis, contact the TTTS Foundation for support. Join our TAPS group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fighttaps



December 8 is World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler DayThe Top 7 Facts You Need to Know About TAPSPlease share this l...
12/08/2025

December 8 is World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler Day

The Top 7 Facts You Need to Know About TAPS

Please share this lifesaving information and tag us as you and help us save the lives of babies affected by twin anemia polycythemia sequence.
Every year thousands of babies are threatened by spontaneous and post-laser TAPS.

If you have been through TAPS or are at-risk or diagnosed now,m please join our TAPS Support Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/fighttaps

The TTTS Foundation is connecting the world to fight TAPS. By working together, we can truly make a difference.

Visit us online at www.tttsfoundation.org to learn more about how you can support the worldwide mission of The TTTS Foundation
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12/08/2025

December 8th is
World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler Day
by Sarah and John, USA
For Sierra and Savannah

My name is Sarah Jackson, and my name is John Whiteman. Our twin daughters were diagnosed with TAPS at 24 weeks gestation.
It is crucial that MCA Doppler readings are taken during ultrasounds to screen for TAPS. These readings indicate if the blood flow in each babies’ Middle Cerebral Artery is too fast or too slow.

If you are having monochorionic twins or know someone who is, make sure you ask if MCA Dopplers are being taken.

Because MCA Doppler readings are not always consistent, it is also important to look for secondary signs of TAPS like a color difference between sides of the placenta, called echogenicity, or a distinct appearance in the liver of the recipient baby called starry sky liver.

I was having bi-weekly ultrasounds at my Maternal Fetal Medicine doctors office beginning at 16 weeks and everything looked perfect until our 24 week scan. My doctor only wanted to do expectant management and admit me if necessary.

That weekend, I found the TTTS Foundation through a facebook search and I was able to connect with Mary who advised that we seek aggressive treatment as soon as possible. She said that Johns Hopkins Fetal Therapy team would be a great option for us.

I was so happy to find the TTTS Foundation and I couldn’t believe how caring Mary was in our time of need. She was there for every question we had and pushed us to be the advocates our babies needed.

That Monday, I had my follow up ultrasound and we found out we were in Stage 2 TAPS.

Over the following 7 weeks I had a total of 4 intrauterine blood transfusions, with partial exchange transfusions for the
recipient baby.

I delivered Sierra and Savannah on June 15th at 33 weeks and 2 days gestation.

The intrauterine procedures at Johns Hopkins bought us incredibly valuable time for the girls to keep developing in the womb, and we have the TTTS Foundation to thank for pointing us in their direction.

Sierra and Savannah are thriving.

If you are facing a TAPS diagnosis, contact the TTTS Foundation for support. It made all the difference for us. Join our TAPS group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fighttaps


Today is December 8 World TAPS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler Day Go to https://tttsfoundation.org/world-taps-day/ to get...
12/08/2025

Today is December 8
World TAPS Awareness Day and
MCA Doppler Day

Go to https://tttsfoundation.org/world-taps-day/ to get banners and graphics to download and create a personal profile graphic to post and also profile frame.

“What is TAPS?”

Twin anemia polycythemia sequence is a rare, chronic form of twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) where the babies are sharing blood vessels less than 1mm in size in their single monochorionic placenta (very rarely TAPS can happen with dichorionic twins where two placenta fuse even with boy/girl fraternal twins).

However, unlike classic TTTS, babies with TAPS are disproportionately sharing red blood cells only, not the volume of blood that causes amniotic fluid problems clearly seen in TTTS.
For this reason we use the phrase .

There are no physical signs in the mother. You could lose your babies before ever having the chance to save them.

The best way to diagnose or rule out TAPS during pregnancy is with the use of MCA Dopplers (middle cerebral artery) in the brains of the babies to measure the speed of blood as well as reticulocyte levels at delivery.

Secondary signs may show on ultrasound including a starry sky liver on the recipient baby that is overloaded in red blood cells (polycythemic) and a light shade in the placenta side of the donor baby who has dangerously low levels of red blood cells (anemia).

At birth, the babies can be very dark complexion in one baby and very pale in the other. Sudden Acute TTTS can also result in babies with this different coloring. The reticulocyte levels in the blood, a pathology testing of the vessels in the placenta, and physically looking at the placenta can confirm if it is TAPS or Acute TTTS. If you turn the placenta over on to the maternal side, with TAPS you will see the placenta be dark and pale, but more one coloration with Acute TTTS.

Please Share and Watch our videos today to learn more about TAPS and go to our website at https://tttsfoundation.org/help.../diagnosed-with-taps/ and also join our TAPS Support Group if you are diagnosed at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fighttaps


Today is December 8th World TTTS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler DayWe have started a community at   and hope that you can...
12/08/2025

Today is December 8th
World TTTS Awareness Day and
MCA Doppler Day

We have started a community at and hope that you can help us educate and increase awareness by sharing your stories in the comments below and on your personal pages using .

It is crucial in helping the next parents to know what happened to you.

When were you diagnosed?

What was your treatment?

What do you wish you knew then that you know now?

What advice would you give a newly diagnosed mother?

We are so sorry you went through or are going through a at-risk or diagnosed pregnancy. We care so much and hope you can share.

💙 Please share your babies 💙

Today is December 8th World TTTS Awareness Day and MCA Doppler Day

We have started a community at and hope that you can help us educate and increase awareness by sharing your stories in the comments below and on your personal pages using .

It is crucial in helping the next parents to know what happened to you.

When were you diagnosed?

What was your treatment?

What do you wish you knew then that you know now?

What advice would you give a newly diagnosed mother?

We are so sorry you went through or are going through a at-risk or diagnosed pregnancy. We care so much and hope you can share.

💙 Please share your babies 💙

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