They look identical to me. I would get them tested or you will always be wondering.
FWIW, I have ID twins and always knew they were ID, but to me they look so different from each other everyone else thinks I'm crazy. Only another parent of ID twins can understand that. The reason I say that is, you may see differences in them which makes you question if they are ID or not, but that is normal since you are their Mom.
Very much ID. I personally wouldn't spend money on a test. Didn't you say before that they were mo/di?
I didn't have the greatest doctors with my insurance at the time so they said there was the possibility that the placentas merged, since I didn't get my first ultrasound until 19 1/2 weeks, I never found out.
There is also confusion because of the double whammy & none of the doctors would confirm for me that they were in 2 sacs. My grandma swears an NICU nurse told her they were in 2 different sacs & she told her that always means frat..? Everyone else thinks ID. I go back & forth. They do have the same blood type.
It's so weird to not know. DH says it doesn't matter, which is true, but it is everyone's first question, ya know?
Totally ID, but just do the test to know for sure then you won't question it for years to come. Ours were in separate sacs and have the same blood type and are ID.
Re: I know I do this every 3 months.. but ID or Frat from my PIP post below?
They look identical to me. I would get them tested or you will always be wondering.
FWIW, I have ID twins and always knew they were ID, but to me they look so different from each other everyone else thinks I'm crazy. Only another parent of ID twins can understand that. The reason I say that is, you may see differences in them which makes you question if they are ID or not, but that is normal since you are their Mom.
Very much ID. I personally wouldn't spend money on a test. Didn't you say before that they were mo/di?
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I didn't have the greatest doctors with my insurance at the time so they said there was the possibility that the placentas merged, since I didn't get my first ultrasound until 19 1/2 weeks, I never found out.
There is also confusion because of the double whammy & none of the doctors would confirm for me that they were in 2 sacs. My grandma swears an NICU nurse told her they were in 2 different sacs & she told her that always means frat..? Everyone else thinks ID. I go back & forth. They do have the same blood type.
It's so weird to not know. DH says it doesn't matter, which is true, but it is everyone's first question, ya know?