Not a fused placenta, but ONE placenta.
A post below had me frustrated when women were saying their doctors couldn't say for sure whether their monochorionic twins were ID (thinking "Well, of course they're ID!")
...So I Googled ; ) and found this article. Very interesting... has me a little confused ; ) Notice the part where it says the twins originally tested 99.9% identical, then later were confimed NOT identical. Is this for real??
Re: Weird... fraternal twins share placenta...?
This was brought up in a post that I responded to a while back. I'm not sure if anyone remembers, but my MFM told us that my girls shared a placenta and that there was a 20% chance they were identical. I went on my merry way and really didn't think much about it (or care ) if they were. I had 4 mature eggs, so I just assumed they were fraternal. I admit, I really didn't research it at all.
Some ladies on the board told me that the placentas probably fused, but my MFM never said anything about fusing. He just said it was shared. My girls were not identical afterwards.
Edit: I forgot to add that they were obviously in seperate sacs from the start.
this, exactly. it seems like just one of those rare flukes. i think, generally speaking, we can say that if someone comes on here with one clear gestational sac and two or more babies within, they're carrying identicals.
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The different types of twins and triplets
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Oh, I agree that it would be extremely rare. It's just interesting to know that it CAN happen, and it makes me wonder how exactly it does. It's cool to think about genetically-different twins sharing a blood supply in utero. I also find it fascinating that the boy and girl DNA appeared identical in their blood, but their skin told a different story. Just crazy! : )
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LOL yep, that's what I was thinking of, too.
But I agree it is really interesting how their DNA came up as identical. So weird.