No, your husbands genetic ability for twins does not pass to you. It would pass onto any child you will have together. If you have the multiple birth trait in your family, you and your husband would have a high chance, but since it is only your husband any -daughters- you have may produce multiple births. The males will only pass the trait to the next generation, The mother is the one who's chances of twins is what matters in the pregnancy. The mother either has a genetic trait to release more than one egg (fraternal twins or more depending on the number of fertile eggs) or the single egg (for scientifical unknown reasons) will split causing identical twins, in extremely rare cases (1 out of 500,000 births) identical triplets. Hope this helps.:)
There may be no connection to your odds of having twins and the fact that your uncle is a twin. It depends on whose side of the family the uncle is on. If the uncle is a fraternal twin on your mother's side, then your odds are slightly increased compared to the general population. If the uncle is an identical twin or on your father's side, your odds of having twins are the same as the general population, roughly 1:80.
I'm a identicle twin and so I think its more likely in identicle twins.
The mother carries the twin gene and can pass it onto her children. However, only her daughters can give birth to twins. Her sons can inherit the twin gene and pass that onto their daughters, who can give birth to twins. But her sons will only become fathers of twins if their wife has the twin gene. So the chances of having twins if your husband is a twin is not possible unless you have the gene. However, if your grandfather passed the gene to his daughter (your mother) and she passed the gene to you, then, yes you could have twins if your grandfather is a twin.
IDENTICAL TWINS splash from 1 fertilized egg and flaternal twins splash from 2 fretilized eggs.identical twins have same DNA while flaternal twins do not have same DNA.
i would have to say no because i am an identical twin and when you hear twin you think of identical ones. also fraternal twins aren't really twins because they are 2 separate babies that just happened to be fertilized at the same time.
Not unless you're comparing it to your twin's DNA, and even then it only works if you're identical twins.
Its possible. My great-uncle and great-aunt were twins. I could have been a twin, but I am not.
Twin for 1 twins for both.
A twin is still a single, one has twins. So, "twins' parents."
That will depend. Presumably you are talking about possessives. If you are referring to one individual as a twin and something that belongs to that twin, then it is twin's. So if you are talking about the computer belonging to one twin it would be: The twin's computer. If you are talking about something jointly owned by twins, then it is is twins' that would be used. So if you were referring to the parents of the two people, it would be: The twins' parents. If you are not talking about possessives but talking about plural, then it is twins.
Yes it is possible to have twins.
it depends on you and your bf or husband but it is likely u will have twins
I'm a identicle twin and so I think its more likely in identicle twins.
twins'. Since twins are 2 people, it will be twins'.
In real life they both have twins. Jonny is a twin and alley is a twin..
I had twins. They had twins. Many people have twins. Mary-Kate and Ashley's parents had twins.Mariah Carey had twins. Jennifer Lopez had twins with Marc Anthony.
The word twin stands for the twin cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul. That is why the logo of the Twins is the T over the C.
Having twins is based on probability. There is not a 100% chance you will have twins.