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3OneThird OP t1_jeaepyw wrote
We thought so too. My wife commissioned an artist to paint them.
lollroller t1_jeagy0y wrote
Very nice, that was a great idea! Congrats on everything!
1sixxpac t1_jeajjaa wrote
They’ve got your eyes!!
3OneThird OP t1_jeak9h7 wrote
Ha thanks! It's wild my daughter looks exactly like me, and my son looks exactly like my wife's family.
jxj24 t1_jeae5ty wrote
3OneThird OP t1_jeaeymp wrote
Never, but it is interesting to see their different affection toward both up us. Definite daddy's girl and momma's boy.
gogozrx t1_jea2q6b wrote
Gonna cull the herd, or roll with doubles?
3OneThird OP t1_jea2ufn wrote
They are 3 years old now. That was enough for us though.
This photo was of them in a petri dish prior to being transferred to my wife's uterus.
wish1977 t1_jea49e4 wrote
My son has twins. It really is amazing to watch them grow. I still can't tell them apart. Congrats to you.
3OneThird OP t1_jea4ihn wrote
Thanks! We were fortunate to have a boy and a girl. It's fascinating watching them develop at different speeds in different ways.
phin_wilkes_boothe t1_jeahdo2 wrote
Wait so we’re two eggs placed into the petri dish? Based on the pic I was assuming that the eggs split, but if that were the case they would be the same gender.
3OneThird OP t1_jeaih5z wrote
No, two eggs were fertilized separately. The one photo that looks like two eggs is a "hatching" blastocyst coming out of its casing.
gogozrx t1_jea4mou wrote
I mean, crib death could still happen... ;-P
congrats, btw. :~)
lollroller t1_jeadk08 wrote
That’s so cool, and will be a great picture for them to have when they are adults