JerricaBenton
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Two sets of twins that close together would have been quite the handful! Especially with a 4 year old also, plus whatever other children there were.
Aunt of missing 20-month-old twins seeks answers
... said she's been estranged from her sister, Princess Walker, for a number of years, especially due to her relationship with Aaron Weddles. After not speaking for nearly five years, she went to the San Joaquin County Jail Thursday with the hope she could visit with Walker. Walker turned down that request.
http://www.kcra.com/article/aunt-of-missing-20-month-old-twins-seeks-answers/15131523
still no photos, and again with 20 months. Is it 20 months or 1 year? :cry:
Her sister said she has only heard a number of rumors, including the vicious rumor that Weddles shot the twins and buried them.
Just throwing it out there, but do the twins even exist?
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Possible the second set of twins did not make it to full term? A home "car" birth doesn't seem unlikely in this case. Perhaps they died from lack of medical care prior to being born And immediately after?
This could answer the questions about birth certificates and paperwork. I reckon it could also leave a mother quite addled.
Just thinking about possibilities.
Two sets of twins 10 months apart?? That's incredible.
I have had little kids for a long time (we have 5 they’re 3-17) and I know an absolute ton of people with “Irish twins” (two babies born within 12mo) it’s total fluke or genetic propensity that these were “Irish quadruplets.” My midwife has said over and over that women are the most fertile in the weeks after giving birth and a portion of her clients show up for their 4 or 6 week postpartum checkups already pregnant again. Women are told to wait for sex at least 6 weeks but it rarely happens if it’s a non-traumatic (no episiotomy, tearing, etc.) vaginal birth, especially after it’s the second or third... or fifth and sixth child.
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I have had little kids for a long time (we have 5 they’re 3-17) and I know an absolute ton of people with “Irish twins” (two babies born within 12mo) it’s total fluke or genetic propensity that these were “Irish quadruplets.” My midwife has said over and over that women are the most fertile in the weeks after giving birth and a portion of her clients show up for their 4 or 6 week postpartum checkups already pregnant again. Women are told to wait for sex at least 6 weeks but it rarely happens if it’s a non-traumatic (no episiotomy, tearing, etc.) vaginal birth, especially after it’s the second or third... or fifth and sixth child.
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