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Why are there so many multiples in American elementary schools right now? This episode explores the connection between multiples and fertility. First, hear from two CNN anchors you probably already wake up with Alisyn Ca...
The Rise of Multiples is an episode from Three Identical Strangers: The Science Behind The Story by CNN. Why are there so many multiples in American elementary schools right now? This episode explores the connection between multiples and fe...
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Published Jan 4, 2019, 28:28 long, audio available.
Why are there so many multiples in American elementary schools right now? This episode explores the connection between multiples and fertility. First, hear from two CNN anchors you probably already wake up with Alisyn Camerota and John Berman - who both happen to be the parents of twins - on what it's like to parent multiples. Sanjay also talks with Dr. Lucky Sekhon, a fertility specialist, who explains the rapidly changing medicine behind fertility treatments. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Rise of Multiples is from Three Identical Strangers: The Science Behind The Story by CNN.
Published Jan 4, 2019 and 28:28 long