Health Topic

Hydrops fetalis

Disease Information

Overview

Hydrops fetalis, or hydrops, is a condition that occurs when large amounts of fluid build up in a baby’s tissues and organs causing extreme swelling. The Anemia and Red Blood Cell Disorders Program at Children’s Hospital Boston provides comprehensive treatment and management of hydrops fetalis.

  • Hydrops fetalis can be life-threatening.
  • There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and non-immune.
  • Immune hydrops fetalis is no longer common in the United States.
  • Non-immune hydrops fetalis occurs in one of every 1,000 births in the United States.
  • Hydrops fetalis can be diagnosed before or after birth.
  • Treatment of hydrops fetalis depends on its cause.
  • About half of unborn babies with hydrops fetalis do not survive.

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