Yes, two placentas can join as one in certain circumstances, a phenomenon known as placental fusion. This typically occurs in cases of multiple pregnancies, such as twins, where each fetus has its own placenta that may partially merge. However, the extent of fusion can vary, and it may not always result in a single functional placenta. The implications for the pregnancy depend on the degree of fusion and the specific conditions involved.
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