And then they’re going to, they devoted quite a bit of money to this research and yeah they just want to, I guess it’s one point five million that they’re going to spend on this. But what I thought was really interesting about this is they are going to be studying him and comparing him, like they’re studying the long term effects of space and how it affects people.Īnd they thought the best way to do that was to compare it to his identical twin who’s going to, not be in space but back here on Earth. He’s an identical twin and he has, his other twin believe it or not is a retired astronaut.Īnyways, Scott is going to be going up on the International space station for a year which apparently is the longest single space adventure of any astronaut in history. Scott Kelly is the one of the astronauts. So, apparently there are couple of astronauts. SUNNY GAULT: Space as in like the Final Frontier kind of thing. They came out a little bit earlier this year but it involves space and twins so I thought this was kind of cool. And this one I thought was really interesting. We like to talk about different twin and triplet type news that’s making rounds on the internet. I have a four year old, two year old and then I have identical twin girls who were MonoDi twins who just turned one You guys are, you know on different sides but I have two boys, they are not twins. And I’ve got four kids of my own and I kind of split it. And I have a MonoDi identical boys that will be three in January and I have a son who just turned six. And on the phone with us today we have AmyĪMY BALCER: Yes, my name is Amy Balcer. And I also have another set of twins that are DiDi fraternal, boy girl twins that just turned twoĬHRISTINE STEWART-FITZGERALD: Woohoo yes! I know the two sets and I’m like, okay because you get your hands fullīRANDI WALLACE: So I’ve had both types of pregnanciesĬHRISTINE STEWART-FITZGERALD: Yes. I have MonoDi identical boys that just turned five. And let’s see here, let’s start with our panellist here BrandiīRANDI WALLACE: Hi, my name is Brandi Wallace. I also have a singleton girl, so we are an all-girl household. And you know understand a lot of the concerns there. It was a fused placenta or if it was a shared placenta.īut I can say I’ve been pretty active in some MonoDi groups. And I believe they’re MonoDi because they were sharing a placenta. And I’ll start introduce myself, so, I’m your host Christine Stewart-Fitzgerald and I’ve got identical twin girls. So, let’s see, starting here in the room. And another way for you to stay connected is by downloading our free Twin Talks app available in the Android and iTunes marketplace.īefore we get started let’s introduce our panellist. Subscribe to our monthly Twin Talks newsletter and learn about the latest episodes available. Our members get bonus content after each new show, plus special giveaways and discounts. Have you heard about the Twin Talks club? I’m your host Christine Stewart-Fitzgerald. Twin Talks is your weekly online on the go support group for expecting and new parents of twins. This is twin talksĬHRISTINE STEWART-FITZGERALD: Welcome to Twin talks, broadcasting from the birth education centre of San Diego. Wade Schwendemann, perinatologist of the San Diego Perinatal Centre in Caswell, here to talk about MonoDi twin pregnancies and you might expect for care. Are you getting this level of care? I’m Dr. WADE SCHWENDEMANN: MonoDi twins, what are they? How do you identify them? If you’re pregnant and carrying MonoDi twins your developing babies may be at a higher risk than others and require additional monitoring. As such, translation was required which may alter the accuracy of the transcription.ĭR. Please be advised, this transcription was performed from a company independent of New Mommy Media, LLC. MoDi Twins: Monochorionic Diamniotic Pregnancy
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