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Definitely! If you conceive twins it is possible to miscarry one and bring the other to full term. Very early on in the pregnancy it is possible for the second fetus to be "reabsorbed" into the tissue of the uterus. But the most common is when you have bleeding like a miscarriage but find out you are still pregnant.
If you were to miscarry one twin the other fetus can still survive, but the chances for that are SLIM!!
I just went to the doctor and they said that i might have had twins and lost one. So yeah you can miscarry one and give birth to the other.
Yes it will hurt in the uterus , as two pairs of legs will be kicking you not one.
Actually this is very possible and it has happened to many women.
Rare, but probably happens more often than what is noticed.
Conjoined twins are basically two beings made from the one egg or cell, and this egg has not broken apart properly, and so the twins have been fused together. They may share the same organs - like brain, shoulder, heart, leg...etc. Sometimes they are separated in order to be able to live separate lives.
how could the other baby live if your uterus is being scraped?
Yes, but it's very rare. Most cows will simply carry both calves, or abort one then the other later on, if the cow is carrying twins which is rare in itself.
These chances are very unlikely. Once you have one set of twins, your uterus is so small that it is small enough for only one child. if you have a set of fraternal twins your chances of having a set again are high, i don't think uterus size comes into it. Fraternal twins are the result of 2 separate eggs being released (multi ovulation) and being fertilised by 2 separate sperm, fraternal twins run in familys but anyone can have them and the older you get the more likely you are to have a set of fraternals. Identical twins are the result of one fertilised egg splitting in 2 and this is completely random, identicals don't run in families
Fraternal twins (dizygotic twins) are simply two fertilized eggs that are implanted in the uterus at the same time. Identical twins (monozygotic twins) is one fertilized egg that separates into two embryos. In most cases, identical twins share one placenta, but have separate amniotic sacs. In some cases, they have two placentas. In rare cases, they share both the placenta and the amniotic sac.
Yes, but it's very rare. Most cows will simply carry both calves, or abort one then the other later on, if the cow is carrying twins which is rare in itself.