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No!!! Not a great-grandmother already!!!Congratulations! You're going to be a great grandmother.
Jen!!! Where the hell've you been?! Great to see you girl... kiss that baby boy for me, yar?How wonderful! Make sure she takes it easy, twins are a lot harder a lot earlier than singles.
My girls each had their own chorion and amnion, but there was one placenta. Even with that much information we didn't know if they were fraternal or identical. They could have come from one egg that split early enough to produce the two non-shared membranes, or they could have been two totally different eggs that implanted close enough together for the placemats to fuse into one. Twins are tricksy tricksy creatures!
That's the way it aways is with girls, they always have to bring their own placemats.How wonderful! Make sure she takes it easy, twins are a lot harder a lot earlier than singles.
My girls each had their own chorion and amnion, but there was one placenta. Even with that much information we didn't know if they were fraternal or identical. They could have come from one egg that split early enough to produce the two non-shared membranes, or they could have been two totally different eggs that implanted close enough together for the placemats to fuse into one. Twins are tricksy tricksy creatures!
It's really great seeing you!"Placemats," Ha ha ha ha ha! I guess I need to go teach my Kindle about placentas... (It looks like it was OK with a singular placenta, but felt that clearly no one ever needed more than one, so it decided I must mean placemats. No wonder I felt so stuffed the last couple of months I carried them! )
I was so busy making sure it got chorion and amnion right (it wanted to say chorizo and mansion) that I missed the more common word! Thanks for pointing it out blunthead I never would have seen it otherwise!
FlakeNoir, I will! Thanks for the sweet welcome back.