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My wife and I are 15 wks pregnant, and we had an anatomy ultrasound of all three. They told us that all three babies had seperate amniotic sacs. Does this play a role in whether they are identical or fraternal?
If you also Know of a medical web site that could possibly help in this matter would you please post it with your response.
Thank You,
Chris
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There is no way of knowing until birth if they are all identical, fraternal or both. I have heard of triplets happening from IVF where one eggs splits so one triplet is fraternal and two are identical. They call it a pair and a spare. LOL! Congrats!
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Congrats. You wont know until birth - sorry. But you can have all fraternal, 2 identical & 1 fraternal or all identical (yes you can have an egg split 3 times). Hope the pregnancy is an uneventful one and that she carries to at least 34 weeks!!
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Hi, Chris and Kandi Congratulations, all the best in a future.I fit not rude i would love to ask you fe questions if you can, please help me with?I am 39 almost 40 anttc since june.Had 2 m/c, last in novembar and all my results been good bit last month fsh jumped from 9 to 14 and i am facing to not have any kids.I'll be thanksfull and questions are, how old is your ife when she conceived and is shes been on fertility medications(i am on puregon 50ml now), How many eggs she had and have you conceived with iui, ivf or naturally?God bless you and goodd luck.
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