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    Do twins have their own placentas? Or do they share one?

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    Are they identical 1 placentas or 2 placentas fraternal?" This is probably the most common question asked of parents of multiples. Many people do not understand what they are really asking, assuming that it is just a matter of twins having similar physical appearance. But twin type is actually determined long before the twins are born. The terms identical and fraternal are common words that refer to zygosity -- the characteristics of the cell union that happened at conception.

    There are exceptions:
    http://multiples.about.com/cs/funfacts/a/twinzygosity.htm
    monkey11

    So, basically...identical twins= 1 placenta, and fraternal twins= two?
    monkey11

    Oops...just read the article...sometimes yes...sometimes no!
    Headless Man

    Yea nothing ever simple.....lol
    they do however share the same mother...lol
    Headless Man

    Hopefully.......lol
    monkey11

    No kidding!?! I'm sure glad you pointed that out!! lol


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