Posted on 04/15/2017 1:25:15 PM PDT by Gamecock
A doctor at a fertility clinic in the Mississippi capital of Jackson has made a startling revelation concerning a couple who sought treatment at the center. The married pair, who cannot be named to due to patient confidentiality restrictions, had been struggling to conceive and came to the clinic to take part in the IVF program.
During the in vitro fertilization process, we take a DNA sample from both the male and female to get a profile of their genetic backgrounds, the doctor involved told Mississippi Herald, whose name must also be suppressed to protect the identities of the patients.
Its just a routine thing, and we wouldnt normally check to see if there was a relationship between the two samples, but in this case the lab assistant involved was shocked by the similarity of each profile. The lab assistant summoned the doctor, who knew almost instantly that the patients must have been related.
My first reaction was that they must have been less-closely related; perhaps they were first cousins, which does happen sometimes. However, looking closer at the samples, I noticed there were way too many similarities. The doctor consulted the patients files, and noted with shock that both had the exact same birth dates listed in 1984. With this in mind, I was convinced that both patients were fraternal twins.
The doctor now had a dilemma on his hands: did the married couple already know that they were twins, and had yet still married and now hoped to conceive a child together? Or were they blissfully unaware of the situation. It was a difficult subject to raise, but I had to discuss it with them, said the doctor.
During their next appointment at the clinic, the doctor did his best to break the news gently. They burst out laughing when I asked them if they knew they were twins, he said. The husband said that a lot of people remarked on the fact that they shared the same birthdays, and looked similar to each other, but he said it was just a funny coincidence and that the couple were definitely not related. The poor man had no idea.
After the doctor insisted that the DNA evidence proved the pair were twins, the couple started to take him more seriously. The wife kept pleading with me to admit I was joking, and I wish that I was, but they had to know the truth, said the doctor.
Once the news had sunk in, the doctor tried to establish how the twin brother and sister had unknowingly wed each other. From what we were able to piece together, the biological parents of the couple had died in a car crash when the couple were infants, and they had no close family willing to adopt them. Theyd been taken into state care, and were adopted out to separate families. Due to a filing error, neither foster family had ever been told that their adopted child had a twin.
The doctor explained that the couple had met during college, and a relationship between the pair soon flourished. They were attracted to each other due to their similarities, said the doctor. The fact that theyd both been adopted, after their parents had died, meant theyd both experienced a similar childhood, and they felt they could really connect with each other. If only they had known the truth, it could have saved them so much pain later on.
For now, the couple are reported to be considering the future of their relationship. I really hope they can work something out, said the doctor. For me, its a particularly unusual case because my job is all about helping couples conceive a child. This is the first time in my career that Ive been glad I havent succeeded in that regard.
From a legal standpoint, marriage between siblings in Mississippi is prohibited and subject to a prison term of up to 10 years. However, the maximum fine is only $500, which critics have claimed encourages marriage between siblings or close relatives. In this case, however, it is believed the couple involved will not face charges due to the unique circumstances of their case.
Hi.
Look at the reports.
All the current news reports are simply repeating what was said in this fake news site, The Mississippi News. .
They aren’t independently reporting or verifying the Mississippi News story, they are simply repeating it.
And you’ve posted a google search that links to a lot of different twin reports, not this one.
See how the Daily News is not reporting this, only repeating and citing the Mississippi Herald, the fake news site where this originated.
If it is true then it want be long before friends of each
and other potential relatives begin to talk and inquire.
Google list two fertility clinics in Jackson Ms and one in Flowood. They have employees,
etc and I suspect if this is true more than just the Doctor is aware of the situation.
Yep, I remember that.
I would go totally Negan on his ass.
(Oddly enough, I’m wearing a “Negan Sluggers” tee shirt, today)
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Suppressing the name of the Mississippi Herald will protect patients' identities?
Where in the world did this ignorant "journalist" attend grammar school? (Yes, they used to call it that -- for a reason...)
Actually, it’s incredibly obvious this is fake and this whole Mississippi Herald is a fake news site run from a non-English speaking nation that puts Nything out there to get hits and ad dollars.
But, first off I had no cynicism.
So what first indicated it is a fake story was this aspect of it. It says doctors can’t say their name because of HIPAA, which would be true, but the red flag there is that what is reported would also be violating HIPAA and never happen.
These web sites have urban legend type stories, like this one, and regurgitated, often machine translated stories on their sites, like one up there about “premature births”.
http://mississippiherald.com/mississippi-law-remove-planned-parenthood-funding-overruled/
Yeah ...buncha fake sites out there with the same news.”
They’re now reporting the story is fake.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/viral-story-married-couple-who-10235022
Now they get clicks for that too, win win.
Again though, a tragic story for the two, all the way around.
They could move to West Virginia...:-). In all seriousness, I wish them the best. I wonder if there are more of these (’siblings’ marrying), because of birth out of wedlock. I mean, if Mr. X impregnate Ms. Y and Ms Z and Ms Y has a boy and Ms Z has a girl, they would be related...but if they don’t know their sperm donor, it would be illegal, wouldn’t it?
Small world
Why?
He didn’t know it was his sister
Appreciate the “show and tell”. Thanks.
Upthread, reliable freepers had accounted for CNN, FOX, DM, etc. so I knew the story was true. Never mind the MS Herald.
I couldn’t have done the linking from my cell phone. Thx very much.
I got one too. Barak Obama is my first cousin seven times removed (we share an 8th great-grandfather). Boy, sometimes being an ancestry buff really pays off, you know?!
Heartbreaking.
No problem, they’ll be heroes for the ‘progressives’ if they just add yet another letter onto the LGBT string, though I’m not sure what the letter would be. Perhaps “I”???
Well, whaddya know...got myself punked...thanks!
Interesting solution.
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