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    Mother gives birth to twins with different dads


    Mother gives birth to twins with different dads
    ‘One-in-a-million’ occurrence involves two eggs and two different fathers

    By Gerard DeMarco
    May 21, 2009

    A Texas woman wasn't planning on two conceptions for the record books.

    But that's what she got — along with two beautiful boys — when she gave birth to twins of different fathers nearly a year ago.

    "Both of them have similar appetites. They like to play with their older brothers. They like to play with each other," Mia Washington told the TODAY show Thursday.

    Talk about baby-papa drama.

    Their two dads

    How did it happen? Every month a woman's ovary releases one egg that can be fertilized by one sperm. But in this case, a pair of eggs emerged.

    Sperm, meanwhile, can remain alive and well and viable for up to five days in the reproductive tract. Thus a woman can have sex with different men within those five days and the sperm “just kind of hang out there waiting for the egg to be released,” Dr. Hilda Hutcherson, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Columbia University, told Meredith Vieira on TODAY.

    Washington, who just turned 20, admitted to her partner that she had sex with another man within that five-day window — hence, the double conception.

    The mystery began to be solved when her partner, 44-year-old James Harrison, became concerned that Justin and Jordan, born only 7 minutes apart, looked so different. A paternity test followed.

    When he discovered that Justin wasn’t his son, Harrison said, "I was hurt, torn apart — didn't know what the next move was gonna be," Harrison said in a taped NBC News segment.

    Nonetheless, he's loved both boys the same since then. "I raised him [Justin] from a baby all the way to now. He knows me as his father, and I know him as my son," Harrison explained.

    Brotherly love

    The boys, meanwhile, know each other as brothers. "They're growing in the same environment," Washington said, "and they're getting to know each other and play with each other."

    Indeed, the bonding that will grow between the fraternal half-brothers will be the same, said Dr. Hutcherson, who writes monthly sexual health columns in Essence and Glamour magazines and is an online advisor for Parents Magazine and Glamour.

    "The babies won't know the difference," she said.

    Such occurrences are rare — as rare one in a million, say some. Yet Hutcherson said some studies have shown that 1 to 2 percent of all fraternal twins have different dads. It just doesn't get noticed sometimes.

    The technical term is twins by different fathers is "heteropaternal superfecundation." The first case was reported by John Archer — the first doctor to receive a medical degree in the United States — in 1810.

    According to Archer, a white woman who had sex with a black man and a white man within a short time later gave birth to twins: one white, the other of mixed race.

    Washington and Harrison, who are both African-American, say they intend to marry someday. They said they also plan on telling the kids the entire story when they're old enough to grasp it.

    Besides its amazing twist, the story also has a mystery: The other father's identity isn't being released. And it has a surprise: Washington, who has a 4-year-old son from a different father, says the clan will grow even larger in August.

    "They're gonna have a baby sister," she said.
    It seems as if one fails to conceive
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    A wonder who will be the father of the fourth child...

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    lol.... that's so sick


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    poor dad... poor kids!
    It seems as if one fails to conceive
    The meaning my name strives to achieve

    To a biological form you cannot relate-
    Because a reproductive cell is a gamete not gamate!

    It means to unite, -to become consolidated
    So without me in a.com, is there hope we'd be amalgamated?


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    I am also very suprised the writer of this article tried to spin it as a quirky happy story. And again, also, that woman looks increibly old for 20.... 3 kids at 20 years old with the 4th on the way *so many angles of despair*

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    exactly- i was even questioning that fact. 20?? she looks so much older. and her finance is in his 40's? - that's a BIG gap.

    in america dear, these love affairs are painted with the 'happy-go-lucky' airbrush.
    It seems as if one fails to conceive
    The meaning my name strives to achieve

    To a biological form you cannot relate-
    Because a reproductive cell is a gamete not gamate!

    It means to unite, -to become consolidated
    So without me in a.com, is there hope we'd be amalgamated?


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    they just didn't want to make it a whole jerry springer story lol ... that WOULD be something :P


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