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Conjoined Twins and Placenta
Name: Mark Status: Educator Grade: Other Location: Other Country: United States Date: May 2005
Question:
In the case of conjoined twins, do they share the placenta or do they each have their own?
Replies:
Even identical (monozygous) twins share the same placenta so, certainly conjoined twins would. Ron Baker, Ph.D.
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