the genes for twins only matter on your mother's side. Having a male partner with a history of twins will not affect you.
Overall chances of your having twins are about 3.2%. According to several sources, here are some factors in increasing your chances of having twins: You are over 45 (17% of women over 45 have twins). You have twins in your family on your mom's side (17%). You are African-American. You have been pregnant before. You have had twins before (12%). You are undergoing fertility treatment. You are overweight. You are tall.
I would say that if as long as you can remember your family has been having twins, triplets, ect. I would say it runs through your family's blood.
Every one who has ever been born has a family history, no matter what their circumstance.
Twins.
Yes, the Twins were founded in 1961.
it depends on you and your bf or husband but it is likely u will have twins
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
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Here are the variables that increase chances of having twins or multiple babies: 1) You the mom are over 45 2)You live in Massachusetts 3)You take fertility drugs or undergo fertility treatments 4)You, your mother, or her mother is a fraternal twin. Skips generations 5)You already had fraternal twins 6)You are Nigerian 7)You are tall or overweight. Here are the variables that decrease chances of having twins or multiple babies: 1)You are Hispanic or Asian 2)You are under 25 3)You live in Hawaii If you are looking for statistics for identical multiple births (instead of fraternal), then the chances are very much less likely than fraternal twins. ~The chances of having triplets or more is 1 in 8100 and odds having quadruplets are 1 in 729,000
No, but if you have twins in your family there is a good chance of twins but soy stuff does not increase or decrease your chance of having twins.
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Myomectomy alone wouldn't change the likelihood of conceiving twins.
Unfortunately, there is no way to put a percentage on your chances. From my understanding it depends if you inherit the gene for hyperovulation. Both your mom and dad could be carriers of the gene because your grandma on both sides had the gene (Hence they both had fraternal twins). There is no way to tell if you hyperovluate without either becoming pregnant with twins or having an ultrasound done to see how many eggs were released during ovulation. There is no gene for identical twins. As of yet, scientists are unsure what causes an egg to split.
yes, you can have babies, but the chances of having twins or tripplets isn't very high
Overall chances of your having twins are about 3.2%. According to several sources, here are some factors in increasing your chances of having twins: You are over 45 (17% of women over 45 have twins). You have twins in your family on your mom's side (17%). You are African-American. You have been pregnant before. You have had twins before (12%). You are undergoing fertility treatment. You are overweight. You are tall.
Women who are themselves fraternal twins have a 10% chance of producing twins, identical twin women have only a 0.6% probability of having a twin birth.