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Average weight of 5 month old monochorionic diamniotic twin fetus in grams?

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Dr. Nikolaos Zacharias answered

Specializes in Maternal-Fetal Medicine

5 months?: 300-500 grams at 21-22 weeks - please specify question in weeks not months for more details.

Dr Sparacino agreed

Answered 3/7/2020

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