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What so you mean? the embryo? this question makes no sense

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A fetus can split during early pregnancy due to a process called twinning. This may occur when a fertilized egg splits into two separate embryos, leading to identical twins. It is a natural occurrence and happens randomly in about 1 in every 250 pregnancies.

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