What happens if twins were born in the community?

What happens to twins born into the community? They do not exist in the community. They are given to one family.
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What happens to twins born into the community?

Q. What happens to twins born into the community? They do not exist in the community.
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Why are twins not acceptable in the community giver?

Twins are not acceptable because people in the community will get confused. They determine their fate by how much they weigh.
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What happens to twins when one dies?

When a twin dies after the embryonic period of gestation, the water within the twin's tissues, the amniotic fluid, and the placental tissue may be reabsorbed. This results in the flattening of the deceased twin from the pressure of the surviving twin.
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What do they do with the babies in the Giver?

But there's no escaping the most chilling aspect of “The Giver's” utopian society, and one that had to be in the movie: That babies — if they aren't developing fast enough — are euthanized.
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How do birth mothers get pregnant in the giver?

The birth mothers stop taking the pills while they are being used as birthmothers. It doesn't talk about birthfathers in any of the books but it explains that the girls become pregnant through artificial insemination. For three years they are used as wombs.
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How do birth mothers give birth in the giver?

Most Birthmothers give birth naturally, but in Claire's case, she had to have a Caesarean section.
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Can a baby eat its twin in the womb?

Parasitic twins differ from vanishing twins. With vanishing twins, early ultrasound or fetal heartbeat confirms the presence of two fetuses. But in later tests, only one fetus remains. The vanishing twin is absorbed by the remaining twin, the placenta, or the mother's body.
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Can twins fight in womb?

Just like singleton babies, twins can sometimes get super-active in the womb. But not to worry — there's no real threat from it! Babies can kick or even hit each other (yes, really) in utero, but the good news is the amniotic fluid acts as a cushion to protect them from actually getting hurt by any of it.
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Are you still a twin if your twin dies?

When one twin dies, a profound sense of loss remains with the survivor — leaving them forever a twinless twin. The loss of a twin breaks the physical bond between the two, leaving the surviving twin feeling as if they're missing an appendage.
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Why can't Jonas apply for release?

The Giver says he thinks of his own when he is in great pain, but that he cannot apply for release until Jonas is trained. Jonas cannot ask for release either, a rule that was created after the failure of the new Receiver ten years ago.
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Why did Jonas run away with Gabriel?

Jonas says with the Giver overnight because he was so upset with his father's murdering of an innocent child. He also plans to leave the community. Jonas takes Gabriel and runs away.
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What did Jonas and the new child have in common?

They both have pale eyes. Birthmothers receive wonderful food and gentle exercise periods. They play games and amuse themselves for three years. After three years (three births), they become Laborers.
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Can a twin have twins?

It was once believed that identical (monozygotic or MZ) twins occured at random. There is now some evidence to suggest that MZ twins may run in families, but this is very rare. In general, it is fraternal (dizygotic or DZ) twins that run in families.
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What are the 7 types of twins?

Unique identical twins
  • Mirror twins. Mirror twins are exactly what they sound like! ...
  • Conjoined twins. Conjoined twins are a rare twin type in which the two siblings are physically connected. ...
  • Parasitic twins. ...
  • Semi-identical twins. ...
  • Female and male identical twins.
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Are twins lucky?

In ancient times, the Yoruba viewed twins with suspicion, and sometimes sacrificed them. But now twins are considered lucky. In contrast to the Western view, the firstborn twin is considered the younger of the two. The Yoruba believe that the "senior" twin sent the younger one out first to scout the world.
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Who is the prettiest twins in the world?

Ava and Leah Clements have been named the world's most beautiful twins - but behind their young beauty, the girls have been sharing a very important message.
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Why twins are so special?

Identical twins share a particularly intense bond. They are the result of one fertilized egg splitting into two, giving them identical DNA. (Fraternal twins are the result of two separate, genetically different fertilized eggs.) As a result, identical twins are as close as two people can be.
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What is a stone baby?

A lithopedion (also spelled lithopaedion; from Ancient Greek: λίθος "stone" and Ancient Greek: παιδίον "small child, infant"), or stone baby, is a rare phenomenon which occurs most commonly when a fetus dies during an abdominal pregnancy, is too large to be reabsorbed by the body, and calcifies on the outside as part ...
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Is it normal to want to eat baby?

Babies are great.

It's a strange sensation, that urge to take a little nibble out of your baba's arm or leg but not to worry. Wanting to eat your baby, or what psychology has termed 'cute aggression', is completely normal. Research has found a link between the desire to gobble up a cute infant and regulating emotion.
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What happens when baby poops in womb?

If your baby poops in the womb or during the birthing process, they might develop a dangerous lung condition called meconium aspiration. Babies are at risk for passing meconium before birth if: The mother has preeclampsia. The labor or delivery is particularly stressful.
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What is wrong with one of the newborns in the community The Giver?

What is wrong with one of the newborns in the community? He is not growing fast enough.
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How many babies do birth mothers get to have in The Giver?

During the conversation, we learn that Birthmothers give birth to three babies over a three-year period. Each newchild is immediately taken away from its Birthmother and is cared for by Nurturers in the Nurturing Center until the newchild is placed with a family unit at the December Ceremony.
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Who named the baby The Giver?

A Newchild (Plural: Newchildren) is a term used to describe children in the Community that have recently been born, by Birthmothers. If a Newchild is qualified, they are presented to their assigned parents and given their names at the Naming Ceremony.
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