Can babies be born with ABS?

ABS is usually diagnosed at birth since the amniotic bands are hard to see on a routine ultrasound. In some cases, however, abnormalities, such as limb malformations, can be seen. If your doctor suspects ABS, they may refer you to a fetal center for more advanced testing and care.

Why do babies have ABS?

Amniotic band syndrome (ABS) is a rare birth defect in which bands of tissue inside the sac of fluid that surrounds a baby in the womb tangle around the baby’s body causing injury. This happens when there is a rupture in the inside sac (amnion).

What is amniotic band syndrome symptoms?

What are the symptoms of amniotic band syndrome? The amniotic band might only cause a small dent around a finger or limb. But deeper bands can cause serious swelling, cut off of the flow of blood, or keep that part of the body from growing the right way.

Does amniotic band syndrome hurt the baby?

These fiber-like bands tangle around the developing fetus, restricting blood flow, thus affecting the growth of certain body parts. This can cause congenital deformities of limbs. In some cases, strands can tangle so tightly around the limbs of a fetus that they amputate them.