Anybody good at reading Ultrasound Photos?

Is this Twins?

  • YES

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • NO

    Votes: 2 50.0%

  • Total voters
    4
My boys were tiny [but I'm not a big woman] & basically fell out 3 minutes apart. Barely 3 hours of labour all up. Each labour is different. Doctors are trained to look for the problems but most twin pregnancies chug along normally ~ only mum is bigger & clumsier than if she was just carrying a singleton. I nearly doubled my usual weight of 7 stone.
 
My boys were tiny [but I'm not a big woman] & basically fell out 3 minutes apart. Barely 3 hours of labour all up. Each labour is different. Doctors are trained to look for the problems but most twin pregnancies chug along normally ~ only mum is bigger & clumsier than if she was just carrying a singleton. I nearly doubled my usual weight of 7 stone.

Pinky was an ounce heavier and the brain was an inch longer. lol
 
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how I'm reading the ultrasound
 
I was hoping for twins (grandma was too)- wanted a boy and a girl before I got too old.
Had my son at 38 and the doctor considered me high risk (2 previous miscarriages :hit)
etc. Had a c-section - things just weren't progressing fast enough for "on call doctor "who wanted to go home
 
I was hoping for twins (grandma was too)- wanted a boy and a girl before I got too old.
Had my son at 38 and the doctor considered me high risk (2 previous miscarriages :hit)
etc. Had a c-section - things just weren't progressing fast enough for "on call doctor "who wanted to go home


My youngest was number 7 I had several miscarriages. I was 36 when I had him. He was also my biggest at 7lbs 7oz
 

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