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Re: Superfetation or severe IUGR??From: DoctorJoe@aol.comSat Feb 24 16:42:05 2001
In a message dated 2/24/01 3:38:52 PM, mks@sierra.net writes: << I know superfetation occurs in horses, but humans? And even if this is superfetation, how can you explain seeing a fetus at 6 wks, 8 wk and 15 wks, then it completely disappearing only to be replaced by a second baby, never seen before that is 4 weeks younger?? >> Triploid fetus? Alien implant? Why not do genetic studies? Not for abortion, but for diagnostic reasons... Joe P.
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