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Originally posted by PoetMom
Oh no! no! Don't be scared! The separating membrane is almost impossible to see. They have to catch the "light" just right.
Chances are that your twins have their own gestational sacs 
Congratulations!
Really -- it's VERY hard to see the separating membrane -- by 11 weeks with my twins they appeared to be having a blast bouncing off of each other -- they appeared to be interacting, taking swats, etc -- but they did have their own amniotic sacs (they did share a GESTATIONAL sac -- and a placenta -- but they were safely in their own bag). Statistically, it's very unlikely they share the same amniotic sac.
I could NEVER (and I had over twenty-two ultrasounds while pg with the twins due to my cervical cerclage) see the separating membrane unless the u/s tec was there TRYING to find the membrane to check it and could show me the tiny filament of a line. It would flash in and out of visibility like a kite string catching the sun.
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THANKS!!!!! This makes me feel so much better!
Mindi