No, you shouldn't need to raise them any differently. Fraternal twins are no more alike than two siblings...i know from experience that most twins like to be treated as, well...not twins. When you think about it, all they really are is siblings that are born at the same time. If you had a son who was 8, and a daughter who was 12; fraternal twins would be no different to these two siblings if they were both 8 or both 12.
Fraternal twins
Fraternal twins
Yes. In fact, twins are more likely to have twins than "non-twins" are.
Identical twins are formed when one fertilized eggs splits. Non-identical twins are formed when two separate eggs are fertilized.
Paternal Non-Identical fraternal twins
The fact that twins run in families is actually a myth. The odds of twins having twins is the same as a non-twin having twins. That is about 1 in 33.
One's a boy and ..one's a girl. that's pretty different than most twins ..and twins are pretty different than most people.
it's possible but twins are rare
Yes, non-identical twins are often referred to as fraternal twins. These twins develop from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm cells, resulting in genetic differences that can make them look less alike than identical twins.
do identical or non identical twins share the same placenta
No, non-identical twins are fraternal twins. They are created when two eggs are fertilized at the same time and become embryos. Identical twins are when a fertilized egg splits into two on its own.
In identical twins, the development of the placenta is usually shared, meaning they both share one placenta. In non-identical twins, each twin typically has their own separate placenta.