I can't get the whole article to load, but just reading the title made my head hurt.
Basically, It says this lady is actually a completely fused fraternal twin? They use the word "chimera "which I've only heard of in Mythology stories. Mind. Blown.
I can't get the whole article to load, but just reading the title made my head hurt.
Basically, It says this lady is actually a completely fused fraternal twin? They use the word "chimera "which I've only heard of in Mythology stories. Mind. Blown.
Non-science explanation: she ate her twin in utero and got her twin's ovaries.
It's not quite that twin sci-fi. The article goes a little far to create a good headline. It's a type of gonadal mosaicism. Mosaicism happens more frequently than one would think (although still rare), but the average person just would have no reason to be tested. My husband is a geneticist and we were talking about this article the other day. He's had several cases like this.
Married 8/2008.
IVF with PGD March 2013.
3/22 ER: 25R, 20M, 15F. 9 genetically normal, and 3 survived to Day 5
3/27 ET: transferred 1 embryo, beta 9dp5dt=163, 12dp5dt=639
4/25 1st ultrasound at 7 weeks = identical twins with heartbeats?!!!
PPROM at 31w, delivery at 32 weeks of two beautiful girls
I can't get the whole article to load, but just reading the title made my head hurt.
LOL this! If someone said "I'm a twin but I didn't know it....actually I'm not technically a twin....I'm my own twin" I'd think they were high.....unless the conversation happened at Target where anything goes.
Re: Just when you think you've heard it all.. (link to news article)
Basically, It says this lady is actually a completely fused fraternal twin?
They use the word "chimera "which I've only heard of in Mythology stories.
Mind. Blown.
Basically, It says this lady is actually a completely fused fraternal twin?
They use the word "chimera "which I've only heard of in Mythology stories.
Mind. Blown.
Non-science explanation: she ate her twin in utero and got her twin's ovaries.
3/22 ER: 25R, 20M, 15F. 9 genetically normal, and 3 survived to Day 5
3/27 ET: transferred 1 embryo, beta 9dp5dt=163, 12dp5dt=639
4/25 1st ultrasound at 7 weeks = identical twins with heartbeats?!!!
LOL this! If someone said "I'm a twin but I didn't know it....actually I'm not technically a twin....I'm my own twin" I'd think they were high.....unless the conversation happened at Target where anything goes.
Fascinating story!