No, but it is possible
The other twin is unlikely to survive.
Because one twin might be too shy and not like people but the other on loves to be the center of attention. Also, one twin might be too abnoxious and the other isn't.
When one twin has a baby does the other one tend to have one as well* ofc not theyre two different people :/
twin stars, if close enough will be overcome by gravitational pull and collapse into one denser star that burns with more energy making it seem brighter
Yes, it is possible for a mother to be pregnant with twins, where one twin can develop inside the other. This phenomenon is known as "twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome" or "vanishing twin syndrome," where one embryo is absorbed by the other during early pregnancy. In rare cases, a condition called "fetus in fetu" can occur, where a malformed twin becomes encapsulated within the other twin's body, resembling a parasitic twin. However, such cases are extremely uncommon.
Yes, there is a condition called 'Vanishing twin syndrome'. This occurs when a twin disappears in the uterus during pregnancy as a result of a miscarriage of one twin. The fetal tissue is absorbed by the other twin, multiple, placenta or the mother.
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During Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Sabrina herself had a twin since her family secret spelled out that every member of her Spellman family will have a twin, one of them being a good twin and the other one being an evil twin.
In gestation, one twin cannot physically "hide" behind the other in a way that would obscure its existence entirely, as both embryos develop in the same amniotic sac (in the case of identical twins) or separate sacs (in fraternal twins). However, one twin may be smaller or less developed than the other, which can sometimes lead to difficulties in imaging or assessing the smaller twin during ultrasounds. This phenomenon is often referred to as "vanishing twin syndrome," where one twin is absorbed into the other or the surrounding tissue. Overall, while one twin might be less visible, both are present and developing.
twin to twin transfusion - one twin takes more blood than the other causing one to weigh more.
It is not common for one male twin to be sterile while the other is fertile. However, if one twin has a specific health condition or genetic disorder that affects fertility, it is possible for them to be sterile while their twin is not affected.
depends which one is born first. the one born first is the younger, as it went up there last according to Japanese beliefs, so to our way of thinking, the older twin would call the younger twin onisan or anesan (boy or girl) and the younger one or second born twin would call the other ototo or imoto (boy or girl)