Absolutely, though chances r higher if there's been twin births in the family history.
Actually genetic wise comes from mother side, not father side cos of the ability of women to release more than 1 egg during ovulation. Doesn't rely on father side cos men produces millions of sperms anyway during an ejeculation.
Twins r also likely to occur in older women (above 35) due to hormonal changes where it may cause the body to release more than 1 egg.
its amazing post !!!! thanks a lot for the nice information here......it is so good !!Absolutely, though chances r higher if there's been twin births in the family history.
Actually genetic wise comes from mother side, not father side cos of the ability of women to release more than 1 egg during ovulation. Doesn't rely on father side cos men produces millions of sperms anyway during an ejeculation.
Twins r also likely to occur in older women (above 35) due to hormonal changes where it may cause the body to release more than 1 egg.
Having a twin baby doesn't have any relation with, whether your family and relatives are having any twins before or not.Is it possible to have a Twin baby even if we don't have twins in your family and relatives?
thanks!I would say this to my cousin because she want to have a twin babies..Found this article online... (What are the Odds of Having Twins)
Are the Odds in your Favor?
Here are a few factors that you ought to consider when weighing the likelihood of giving birth to twins.
• Family history - If you, your mother and grandmother are fraternal twins, then the chances are higher that you could be producing twins yourself. Please note what we just said: “chances are higher”. Just because this is the case does not mean you WILL give birth to twins.
• Use of fertility drugs - Information gathered on the Net suggested that if you’re taking fertility drugs or undergoing fertility treatments, there is a 1 in 38 chance that you could have twins. The same information we read said that if you’re taking the drug Clomid, you increase your odds at 1 out of 5!
• Your age - If you’re 45 and older, there is a strong likelihood that twins may be coming your way. Scientific studies have revealed that 17% of women in this age group give birth to twins.