• nao@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Would be nice if Lemmy let you choose what image to use when posting a link. (Or is there a way?)

      • CJOtheReal@ani.social
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        11 months ago

        I mean you can, just put a image link in the link part and the actual link in the bottom.

      • oleorun@real.lemmy.fanOPM
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        11 months ago

        Not really. When I post the URL Lemmy grabs the featured image. If you change the image, the URL breaks. So the mentioned workaround of posting the link in the body does work, it’s just clunky.

      • LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        Well since the link is to a Guardian news article, it’s the photo from the news article. I don’t think Lemmy allows us to choose a thumbnail, it defaults to whatever the original thumbnail picture is from the source.

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      11 months ago

      By the thumbnail I predict they got IVF in both wombs so they could do a reaction photo and monetize it

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      11 months ago

      They’ve got a fun opportunity to hire a tutor for those children and when the tutor arrives they should hold up a sign to greet their tutor: “twoterus.”

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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    An Alabama mother with a rare double uterus has delivered a set of twins, the hospital treating her announced on Friday.

    In what doctors are calling a “one-in-a-million” pregnancy, 32-year-old Kelsey Hatcher delivered a set of twin daughters, one of whom was in each womb, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) hospital.

    Hatcher – after 20 hours of labor – gave birth to Roxi Layla on Tuesday and her second daughter, Rebel Laken, on Wednesday, she announced on Instagram.

    “Never in our wildest dreams could we have planned a pregnancy and birth like this … but bringing our two healthy baby girls into this world safely was always the goal, and UAB helped us accomplish that,” Hatcher said in the hospital’s press release.

    Weeks into this latest pregnancy, Kelsey noticed bleeding and made an appointment for an ultrasound, as those with double uteruses have higher rates of miscarriages.

    Hatcher’s team described her pregnancy as “routine” except for a few additional appointments and a birth plan to forecast all possibilities in the delivery.


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