A color difference at birth between monochorionic twins doesn't always mean it's TAPS. There are specific blood tests that need to be done. Learn more... | By The TAPS Support Foundation -
![TAPS Support on X: "Red and white twins doesn't always mean TAPS. It's important to do the right blood testing at birth to check if it's Acute TTTS, or TAPS. Read more: TAPS Support on X: "Red and white twins doesn't always mean TAPS. It's important to do the right blood testing at birth to check if it's Acute TTTS, or TAPS. Read more:](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FUOvBD3X0AA2k4K.jpg)
TAPS Support on X: "Red and white twins doesn't always mean TAPS. It's important to do the right blood testing at birth to check if it's Acute TTTS, or TAPS. Read more:
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