FiveInTheBed
03-04-2007, 16:20
Hey there, now i've only watched half of this ( my loving nana taped it for me off the national geographic channel)... but so far "In The Womb- Twins, Triplets and More" has truly amazed me!
Has any one else watched it? It has great 4d and 'in the womb' pics and shows the bubs forming , growing and interacting!
Last night I about a woman who conceived indentical twins as one egg split but then she released another and that was fertilised too- triplets made up off a set off twins & a singleton.
Also the whole Indentical boy/girl thing was answered... apparently some women release ann egg containing 3 chromosones - XXY - if the egg is fertilised by one sperm and then splits one might lose an X and the other the Y resulting in a boy and a girl!!!
had to get some sleep, but will watch some more this week and pop back with some facts for those interested...
oooh, yeh and they recorded a set interacting in the womb by pressing their cheeks together through the sac and then followed them growing up and still at one year old they would play a game behind the curtain... pressing their cheeks together with the curtain in between and giggling... how gorgeous is that!!!Valentine
hope all is well with mammas and bubs'!!!
Has any one else watched it? It has great 4d and 'in the womb' pics and shows the bubs forming , growing and interacting!
Last night I about a woman who conceived indentical twins as one egg split but then she released another and that was fertilised too- triplets made up off a set off twins & a singleton.
Also the whole Indentical boy/girl thing was answered... apparently some women release ann egg containing 3 chromosones - XXY - if the egg is fertilised by one sperm and then splits one might lose an X and the other the Y resulting in a boy and a girl!!!
had to get some sleep, but will watch some more this week and pop back with some facts for those interested...
oooh, yeh and they recorded a set interacting in the womb by pressing their cheeks together through the sac and then followed them growing up and still at one year old they would play a game behind the curtain... pressing their cheeks together with the curtain in between and giggling... how gorgeous is that!!!Valentine
hope all is well with mammas and bubs'!!!