No, it was an interesting genetic cloning experiment though (I am in the middle of the US, almost literally, in Indianapolis Indiana). They were mono-amniotic (they were in the same sack) which provides extra risks of cord accidents. Because of this, they were on continuous monitoring from the moment that they had more than a 50% chance of survival outside the womb(27 weeks). Because of this strange situation they gained some level of involuntary control in our lives much sooner than cute little mutants normally do. I will have to put up a page on my web space, documenting this mess, and with a few pics... we have 3-4 pics of the cord when they were delivered... they are braided together, and there are 2 true knots... its amazing they did so well.
Last edited by aapezzuto; 10-25-2007 at 02:53 PM.
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