A case of monochorionic dizygotic twins was reported in a 32-year-old woman who conceived through induced ovulation, highlighting a rare occurrence in twin pregnancies.*
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The pregnancy was diagnosed at 18+4 weeks using ultrasound, showing two fetuses of different sexes, and while the patient declined amniocentesis, subsequent placenta analysis confirmed the monochorionic status.*
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Both twins were born healthy, with postnatal tests revealing chimerism in blood cells, indicating genetic mixing, and reinforcing the importance of careful monitoring in assisted reproductive pregnancies.*