Earlier this year, we learned how Peter Neubauer separated twins and triplets at birth as an experiment, which came to light in the documentary Three Identical Strangers. Michele Mordkoff was adopted through the same agency, and after watching the film found out she, too, was a twin. Watch her reunion with Allison Kanter, the sister she found on Facebook. Read more at the Atlantic.
Also check out Twinsters, a similar and really great documentary (available on Netflix).
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Always enjoyed the story of the 3 brothers. I used them in my biology class discussions of identical siblings. Little did I know that years later I would become the Grandfather of identical twin girls.
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When they are together, One is a bit taller than her "younger" sister. When they are apart, I really have to guess. They are truly mircle girls. Were mono-amniotic is the womb. An in vitro laser procedure at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia was used to allow both developing babies enough nutrition from the single placenta they shared.
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Yes, I meant "in utero", my mistake.
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