A pair of twins have beaten odds of 140,000-1 by being born with a shared birth sac and placenta. Emma Canning gave birth to Hannah and Sophie on 27 December by Caesarean section at Birmingham Women's Hospital. Scientists remain mystified as to how the rare type of pregnancy - known as monoamniotic - occurs.
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Newborn twins beat 140,000-1 odds - BBC Health News 7th January 2008
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
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