Only if both are female and are actually old enough to be able to get bred, which would be beyond the stage they are considered "calves" and at around 15 months of age. A heifer twinned to a bull calf may have only a 5 to 10% chance of getting bred because of the risks of her being sterile are quite high due to the presence of and her exposure to testosterone from her twin brother. This is particularly so if they share a placenta.
Only if the twin is a heifer and if that twin has been tested negative for being a freemartin (IF she had been twinned with a bull calf). Twin heifers are both highly likely to get pregnant when they reach puberty.
A human being must be sexually mature to become pregnant. Sexual maturity occurs in early teenage years. So, no newborn can ever be "pregnant"! A twin in the mother's uterus would never be in its twin's uterus. In fact, each fetus has its own amniotic sac--a large bubble full of special fluid where a fetus grows.
Usually a female orca will have one calf about every 5 years, twin calfs are very rare..
yes, she has twin daughters
The common rule of thumb is that 10% of heifers born with a twin brother are fertile, leaving only 90% of heifers in a brother-sister twin combination sterile as freemartins or hermaphordites.
Yes, Marcia Cross has 2 kids.
A twin bed is not roomy enough for a married couple because it is made for one person. Although two people can squeeze onto a twin bed, it would become very uncomfortable over time. I would recommend at least a full size bed, but would say a queen or king size would be preferable.
You cannot "absorb" someone.
allehanna and alleah
When the dreamer is not pregnant or trying to become pregnant, dreams about babies usually represent a project, idea or task the dreamer is struggling to develop. In this case, one aspect of a project or contract might be in danger of being canceled.
Yes.
Jumeaux. If they were twin girls the word would become jumelles.