And the rationale for that, the reason for that is that there's really just a difference of when
the ideal time for delivery is.
I think for twins that share a placenta, you're really looking at thirty six to thirty seven weeks as
ideal time for delivery with what's called the antenatal testing or a non-stressed test every being done twice a week.
Not exact matches
Or in case of triplets or more if two of them share a placenta or not, babies, when we're talking about twins specifically, babies that each have their own placenta, generally the
ideal time is approximately thirty eight to thirty nine weeks
for delivery.
Designed to handle the extreme levels of torque generated by the W12, the transmission cuts acceleration
times by ensuring that the engine is always at the
ideal speed
for peak torque
delivery.