I'm so glad to hear I could help a little. Here's a picture of my coworker's twins not long after they came home from the NICU (they were just feeders and growers). You can really see their size difference:
Yup--I can see it, but they both look just perfect!
Its nice to know that a "normal" outcome isn't completely off the books yet--maybe we just have a petite princess, rather than some (currently, unknown) condition.
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Re: **Pea-Kay**
I'm so glad to hear I could help a little.
Here's a picture of my coworker's twins not long after they came home from the NICU (they were just feeders and growers). You can really see their size difference:
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Yup--I can see it, but they both look just perfect!
Its nice to know that a "normal" outcome isn't completely off the books yet--maybe we just have a petite princess, rather than some (currently, unknown) condition.