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Twins insurance?!

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  • Mum2twinsx2

    You sure must have your hands full with 2 sets of twins lol.

    Can i just ask if they were born from IVF ? Just seems pretty unlikely that anyone would have 2 sets of twins by chance .:eek:

    You deserve a medal x
    The loopy one has gone :j
  • CarolynH
    CarolynH Posts: 570 Forumite
    edited 22 January 2011 at 2:25PM
    Mum2twinsx2

    You sure must have your hands full with 2 sets of twins lol.

    Can i just ask if they were born from IVF ? Just seems pretty unlikely that anyone would have 2 sets of twins by chance .:eek:

    You deserve a medal x

    The first set are identical so unlikely to be IVF. Id twins occur when cells from one fertilised egg split into two foetuses.

    A 'split' eggcould have been implanted as a result of IVF, but the split is naturally occuring.
    :D Make a list of important things to do today. At the top, put 'eat chocolate'. Now, you'll get at least one thing done today. :D
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