Alwilan
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So when I was originally scanned I was told it was unlikely that my twins were identical, because of seperate placentas/ and sacs. Yet they added the clause of unless they are different sexes there is no way to be sure without the blood test at birth. I am expecting girls, and with the 2nd one smaller at early scans always presumed they would be non identical. At 14 weeks I was told my placentas were joined at the edge.
So has this happened to many of you and did they turn out identical/non identical I just don't know if it is the doctors say its possible because there is a 0.5% chance or whether it is much higher?
Apologies for my ramble
So has this happened to many of you and did they turn out identical/non identical I just don't know if it is the doctors say its possible because there is a 0.5% chance or whether it is much higher?
Apologies for my ramble