I posted this on preemies but just watned to see if anyone had anythign to add...My boys look exactly and I mean exactly the same. They are preemies, born at 30 weeks and are now 2 weeks old. We did IVF and put 2 embroys back and they both had own sac and placent so we just assumed fraternal. I'm sure they probably are and just too tiny and will start looking difrerent as they get bigger but could they be identical?
Re: Can identicals have own sac and placenta?
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Yes, it is possible. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin. Identical twins can have separate placentas if they split within 3 days after conception.
We believe that my boys may be semi-identical, that is to say they started out identical and split so early they developed different placentas and sacs. And the reason they look so different right now is that Evan had severe IUGR so that it was like eating and breathing through a straw instead of an umbilical cord, thus he did not grow in the same way that Cameron did. We will not have the DNA test done though because it's just not that important for us to find out.
FYI... They have the same blood type and so far all the same allergies to the same medications. Twins do not run in the family at all, and we checked back many generations through family members on both sides of my maternal and paternal line and DH's family. And we did not have fertility assistance. Anything is possible.
up to 4 days after conception you get di-di twins
between 4 and 8 days after conception you get mono-di
anything after 8 days past conception and they are mono-mono