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Fortunately for the struggling mother, she had a diligent lawyer on her side. He had initially doubted her story, but finally decided to take the case on after seeing how adamant Fairchild was that the children were hers.
It was then confirmed that Fairchild was indeed a chimera and her "invisible twin" lived on only in her ovaries. Her twin, who never lived, was her children's biological mother.
At that stage, Keegan was one of only 30 documented cases around the world of chimerism.
research100
reply to post by Char-Lee
i remember this story on tv...there was a second part about another lady who needed a transplant, when they tested the family, she was told the children not only weren'rt a match, but weren't hers either
"Unborn twin" is a bit sensationalistic. There wasn't necessarily an actual twin. It's sort of like the reverse of an identical twin. Instead of a single fertilized egg splitting, two fertilized eggs merge.
I wonder if she even knew there had been an unborn twin
darkbake
reply to post by Char-Lee
Wait a minute, so that means that they weren't her kids, then?
Phage
reply to post by Char-Lee
"Unborn twin" is a bit sensationalistic. There wasn't necessarily an actual twin. It's sort of like the reverse of an identical twin. Instead of a single fertilized egg splitting, two fertilized eggs merge.
I wonder if she even knew there had been an unborn twin
Here's another case though, one with a born twin:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
ItCameFromOuterSpace
reply to post by Char-Lee
Bizarre.