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Sylvia, OMG!! How terrific!! YES, my first u/s showed that one sac was much larger than the other. I was very, very concerned about the smaller baby for a long time. When I started bleeding I went in for another u/s and the doc thought I actually had one egg split into identical twins with the fraternal twin still there too. A few days later I had to go back for yet another u/s (still bleeding) and I was in fact carrying just twins, not triplets. Anyway, my smaller twin never did catch up and my daughter Hailey was a full pound smaller than my son. She still is, actually. She's now 2 lbs 3 oz and he's 3 lbs 1 oz. So, I wish you the best and CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Karen |
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Karen, |
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congratulations, i was diagnosed carrying twins at 14 weeks..although both sacks were the same size one twin was noticably smaller than the other, at 16 weeks i had a prenatal check up and the doctor could not find either heartbeats,, a ultrasound at 18 weeks showed not only were both babies alive and well but the smaller twin had caught right up in size to the bigger twin..im now 20 weeks pregnant and all is well...my advice to you is this....eat well..rest when your tierd..drink lots of water..take those pesky vitamins...and try not to worry too much!!....theres a million things you could worry about carrying multiples..but in the end-the gods only give you what you can handle... good luck!!!!!!and best wishes!!!!! |
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Miranda, |
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I am 16 weeks pregnant with identical twins dont know what sex they are till my twenty weeks scan.cant wait |
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