Its possible. My great-uncle and great-aunt were twins. I could have been a twin, but I am not.
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It is possible but it is almost impossible to tell. However, the chances of having twins, if your parents had twins without the use of fertility drugs, is greater than if they only had single births. There are old "wives tales" or "myths" about twins, such as that they usually skip a generation. For instance, your mother had twins, so your children (or another one of your mothers daughters, children) will have twins. There is no scientific basis for this.
Most likely "YES" would be the answer.
Another name for fraternal twins is dizygotic twins.
You might, but you might not. Remember that your great grandmother contributed only about one eighth (1/8) of your genetic makeup.
He Has a 1 Set Of Twins
Yes, he has twins
his ex wifes twins daughter
Identical twins are 100% random, and fraternal twins (two eggs, two sperm) only have to do with the mom's genetics (the one who drops both eggs). The father really has nothing to do with making twins.
Better then those that have no genetic leanings in that direction.
Lily and Lila. They are twins.
sebastien has twins 15mnths old and Urs has a daughter