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Old Oct 26, 2012, 04:19 AM
okala okala is offline
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Wombtwin symdrome... is it real?

Is there such a thing as wombtwin symdrome?

I read that losing a twin in the womb-- even for kids who never knew they were once a twin (in uterus)-- can cause all sorts of things, from a feeling of sadness, lack of trust, autism, sensitive emotions, starving yourself of food/sleep/relationships, and a variety of things. I find that hard to believe.

Is there really wombtwin syndrome?

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Old Oct 26, 2012, 10:33 PM
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Never heard of it before.

I've heard of Vanishing Twin Syndrome. Linky
Yet I highly doubt any of the list of symptoms you provided can actually be caused by a vanishing twin.

I guess my twin made it all the way with me!
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