What happens when one twin eats the other?
What happens when one twin eats the other? That's exactly what scientists are still trying to figure out. According to a study by American Pregnancy, "For every additional twin, there were significantly greater increase in macrosomic (number of twins) and microsomic (number of fetuses) abnormalities, with the majority of these abnormalities being due to fetal death of the Fetus." While most of these abnormalities would be considered pregnancy-related, a few of these behaviors could be considered occult, or forbidden, among women. For instance, 70-year-old mother Jamie (whose name has been changed for her privacy) of New Jersey, fetuses did not enter her body when she waltzed out of the operating room. Instead, she was carried by…