How are twins (identical/fraternal) born?

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Does the mother really carry two babies at once?

I can understand the capacity of the womb being that great, the human body’s a magnificent thing, but the idea is just so counterintuitive I wonder whether it’s actually possible for a womb to extend THAT far.

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The babies in a multi-foetal pregnancy are often smaller than singles. And yeah, the womb just stretches. Women carrying twins (or triplets or more) generally have larger ‘bumps’ that women carrying only one

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