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The amnion and the chorion are the two layers of the "bag of waters." What this means is that there are two babies (identical twins) in one sac. This is pretty rare and complications often arise. Usually twin babies do not share both sets of membranes. Fraternal twins never share a sac, and identical twins only do sometimes and then it is usually only the outer layer that they share. They still have separate inner sacs. In this case the babies are in the same bag of waters without the inner membrane separating them.

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Q: ''A single gestational sac containing a twin intrauterine pregnancy was demonstrated monoamniotic monochorionic twin pregnancy'' what does all this mean?
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