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HCH
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I am watching Conan, and during his monologue he mentioned that a lady with 2 uteruses had twins. So I am wondering, would her children be considered twins if they developed in separate uteruses?

8/9/2011 11:13:07 PM

BubbleBobble
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k

8/9/2011 11:13:28 PM

evlbuxmbetty
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i guess they could consider them fraternal twins. does it make them less of twins because they had a layer of uterus between them??

8/9/2011 11:15:49 PM

GrayFox33
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Don't remember that part.

Is that what he was referring to when he said, "To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women" ?

8/9/2011 11:15:56 PM

Specter
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what makes light wave?

8/9/2011 11:27:12 PM

Ragged
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I'm not helping anyone with under 1000 poasts

8/9/2011 11:32:55 PM

HCH
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Yall are slacking on me TWW.

Quote :
"A woman who has been pregnant for more than 20 weeks is due to give birth to two babies. But they're not twins, because they’re growing inside separate uteruses and one is four days older."


http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2010/07/22/woman-with-2-uteruses-carrying-a-baby-in-each/

8/10/2011 9:39:01 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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^ That would suck

8/10/2011 9:49:25 AM

GrayFox33
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^especially if they came out at the same time.

8/10/2011 10:54:05 AM

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