Why did everything go wrong last time? Because one of the embryos split so late, the identical twins were sharing a placenta. They weren't sharing well. A condition called twin-to-twin caused one baby to take and one baby to give putting both of their lives in jeopardy. This time around, both of the babies are in their own sacs with their own placentas. They won't have to share. Well, not yet, at least.
Why did everything go wrong last time? Because one of the embryos split so late, the identical twins were sharing a placenta. They weren't sharing well. A condition called twin-to-twin caused one baby to take and one baby to give putting both of their lives in jeopardy.
ReplyDeleteThis time around, both of the babies are in their own sacs with their own placentas. They won't have to share. Well, not yet, at least.