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I’m ambidextrous like my paternal granddad. But like him, l mostly use my right. My third child of six is left handed, but l lost her Fraternal twin early on in pregnancy, maybe she or he, was right handed! My own right hand writing is vastly different to my left hand writing, like two different people. I also lost a Fraternal twin to my youngest son early in the pregnancy as well. But both those sets of twins amniotic sacs had continued growing and filling up with amniotic fluid. And interestimgly, l had scans of last stage of pregnancy in labour, for the first time ever (they were new) and heart monitors, and the latter picked up two heart beats just prior to the birth. Maybe that baby was a lefty, as my survivng son was Right! And maybe he/she returned spiritually, to see his twin safely born, as he wasn’t breathing at the start and needed a whiff of oxygen. Interesting also, left handedness ran through my daughter’s paternal (her aunt) side as well. We are programmed by many ancestors, and have a fifty fifty chance of being either.
I’m ambidextrous like my paternal granddad. But like him, l mostly use my right. My third child of six is left handed, but l lost her Fraternal twin early on in pregnancy, maybe she or he, was right handed! My own right hand writing is vastly different to my left hand writing, like two different people. I also lost a Fraternal twin to my youngest son early in the pregnancy as well. But both those sets of twins amniotic sacs had continued growing and filling up with amniotic fluid. And interestimgly, l had scans of last stage of pregnancy in labour, for the first time ever (they were new) and heart monitors, and the latter picked up two heart beats just prior to the birth. Maybe that baby was a lefty, as my survivng son was Right! And maybe he/she returned spiritually, to see his twin safely born, as he wasn’t breathing at the start and needed a whiff of oxygen. Interesting also, left handedness ran through my daughter’s paternal (her aunt) side as well. We are programmed by many ancestors, and have a fifty fifty chance of being either.