Teacher has twin trouble
NZPA-AP Homer, Michigan i A teacher, Anne Kramer, is seeing double these days. She has four sets of twins — three identical, one fraternal — in her pre-school. But Ms Kramer’s double trouble is not unusual in this town, 145 km west of Detroit. The 457student Fletcher Elementary school has 12 sets of twins. . “It’s just strange to turn round and keep seeing the same people everywhere,” Ms Kramer said. "If I call them by the wrong name, they’ll ignore me or correct me; I usually try to see what they have on when they come in.” The chance of a woman giving birth to twins is about one in 90, said Dr Steven Migdal, a West Bloomfield obstetrician.
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Press, 31 January 1989, Page 19
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