July 21, 2016
(NaturalSociety.com) Jenna and Jillian had been confirmed as monoamniotic, meaning they shared an amniotic sac. This is one of the rarest and most dangerous forms of twinning.
Dr. Mancuso, director of the fetal treatment center at Akron Children’s Hospital, stated:
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“Because they’re sharing the same amniotic sac, their umbilical cords can become tangled as they’re growing and moving which can cut off blood supply to one or both twins.”
Twins who are monoamniotic often has a less than 50 percent survival rate, up to 24 weeks. Because of this risk, Sarah checked into the hospital for 2 months of bed rest so she could be monitored and ensure the girls had a healthy delivery.
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