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Vanishing Twin Syndrome

The Vanishing Twin Syndrome:

Lawrence Wright’s article, Double Mystery published in the New Yorker, August 7, 1995 explained that one out of eighty or ninety live human births produces twins. With the advent of ultrasonography it has been determined that at least one-eighth of all natural pregnancies begin as twins. This is evident when the first ultrasound detects twins and the second one does not. So what happens to these twins? Often, one external sign of a vanishing twin is vaginal bleeding. Using emotional clearing, I often detect vanishing twins. It seems to be more common with people in “care-giving” fields. Here are some of the findings and similarities I have put together over the years with Vanishing Twin Syndrome patients:

Typical Personality Characteristics of the Surviving Twin:

How much do you know about your gestation and birth?

The following items are clues in determining if you have a vanishing twin:

Life Lessons associated with the Vanishing Twin Syndrome:  

These are the typical issues that the surviving twin must work through to live a full, happy, and productive life.  Although many other people without twins also have to work through these issues, I see these lessons every time with those who have a vanishing twin. 

If you relate to some of this information, you may have a vanishing twin. I would recommend the article: Life in the Womb: Dangers and Opportunities by David B Chamberlain, Ph.D.

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