九月怀胎
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简介:
梅兰妮惊人的外表,决定了她的人生轨迹。兰迪弗耶是NBA球星,但他体内的器官是镜像生长的。这个婴儿才刚出生,但他的寿命或许早已决定。同我们所有人一样,出生前的九个月,对他们的人生产生了重要影响。九个月中的每一分钟,每一小时,都发生着孕育和变革,让我们成为如今的样子。这就像走钢丝,任何事情都有可能发生。走错任何一步,都可能带来严重后果,永远改变你的人生。我们如今可以零距离了解在我们出生之前的几个月中,每一周每一天,甚至每个小时,我们是如何成型的。这是生命诞生的故事。
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