The document provides information on two uncommon obstetrical procedures: the PUBS (Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling) procedure and the EXIT (Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment) procedure. The PUBS procedure involves using ultrasound guidance to insert a needle into the umbilical cord to sample fetal blood or perform a blood transfusion for Rh-incompatible pregnancies. The EXIT procedure involves performing a fetal intervention such as establishing an airway during a cesarean section while still maintaining placental circulation. Both procedures have unique anesthetic considerations including fetal paralysis, fetal anesthesia, and prolonged uterine relaxation.