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Monoamniotic-monochorionic Twins This is the rarest type of twin, and it means a riskier pregnancy as the babies can get tangled in their own umbilical cords. If you have monoamniotic-monochorionic twins, your healthcare provider will monitor your pregnancy closely.
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Small gap (under two years) You'll get the most exhausted periods of pregnancy and the early years done all together.
Read More »Finding out you’re having a baby is one of the most exciting times in your life. Finding out you’re expecting two babies is double the joy — and maybe twice as many questions, too! For example, you might be wondering about all the different types of twins, and what the difference between fraternal and identical twins is. Keep in mind that we won’t cover all of the different types of twins in this article, but will look at some of the most common ones, such as fraternal twins and identical twins.
Dizygotic (DZ) twins, also called fraternal twins, occur when two egg cells are each fertilized by a different sperm cell in the same menstrual...
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The average length of a first marriage that ends in divorce is roughly eight years—7.8 years for men, 7.9 for women. Moving into second marriages...
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1 to 3 years Couples with an age gap of 1 to 3 years (with the man older than the woman) were the most common and had the greatest levels of...
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