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Pregnant woman learns of a serious complication - Page 7 of 31 - Kiwi Report

Pregnant woman learns of a serious complication


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[post_page_title]Danger[/post_page_title]
The danger in MoMo twins comes from the fact that they share the same amniotic sac. Sharing the amniotic sac means that they could have their umbilical cords tied up, which leads to issues such as pinching the cord which means depleted supply of nourishment, as well as developmental restrictions. The babies share the same blood supply as well, meaning that there is an added weight to the circulatory system.
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