no. there is a chance but its not for sure. just because she is a twin does not mean that you will automatically be a twin as well. hope i helped.
It depends on how often there have been twins in your family, it's all in your mom's good 'ol DNA. But considering that she was a twin, there are higher chances that you could have twins. Weather you would like twins or not, good luck!
beg your mom to tell u
conceiving twins has nothing to do with the males side of the family. It all depends on the female and if she hyper ovulates or not.
"Twin", as a noun, is singular; so, "twin is" is correct. "Twins" or "twin & _____" would be plural, in which case "are" would be correct.
his twin sister Artemis and his mom leto and his dad Zeus
Yes but him stuck in him mom and dad house
his twin sister Artemis and his mom leto and his dad Zeus
Yes, absolutely. It's natural to grieve for a lost twin. I have actually lost my own twin (2nd trimester of my (our) mother's pregnancy. Whether you can grieve before you are aware is uncertain. I never did until my mom told me.
No as everyone said it was her twin sister.
If we assume your twin sister is an Identical twin, you can only be O Rh Negative. If she is an non-identical twin, it is possible that you could be O rh positive, but unlikely. There is one sure way to find out - get blood tested.
the genes for twins only matter on your mother's side. Having a male partner with a history of twins will not affect you.
no he is to hot to have a twin. If he had one i would be in New York.