Lots of times twins runs in families, so your answer is yes. There seems to be a higher rate of births of twins with twins.
but sometimes it can skip a generation!
so you never know but you will be lucky if you are a twin and have twins yourself!!!!!!!!!!XD:)
Yes. Here are some examples.
Princess Margaret of Prussia and her husband Frederick Charles of Hesse had six children, including two sets of twins:
Just about anyone can have twins. However, when twins "run in the family", it only runs in the FEMALE half of the family. If your mother is a twin who has a mother who is a twin, and you're female, you have a higher chance of having twins yourself.
If you're male, it doesn't matter. Only the female can "decide" to have twins or not -- the male is not included in the decision. (By "decision" I mean how the female's body releases her eggs or how the eggs divide.)
There are two types of twins. Identical and fraternal.
Identical occurs when a single fertilized egg develops into two embryos.
Fraternal occurs when two eggs are fertilized.
If fraternal twins run in a woman's family there may be a familial tendency to release more than one egg at a time and she may have a greater chance of having twins. Identical twins 'running' in a family is far less common.
Many things can influence the likelihood of twins. The most typical being fertility drugs. A woman's age and parity (how many children she has already had) can also affect the likelihood of twins.
i personally know a set of identical twins. BOTH of them had twins. i don't know if their twins were identical too.
The odds are in your favor... Twins have a 75% chance of having twins
Twin for 1 twins for both.
Yes it is possible to have twins.
Well im a dr so i can tell you that your son can not have any twins! its just impossible!
Yes. In fact, twins are more likely to have twins than "non-twins" are.
Yes.
In real life they both have twins. Jonny is a twin and alley is a twin..
Its possible. My great-uncle and great-aunt were twins. I could have been a twin, but I am not.
it's possible but twins are rare
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.
Having twins is based on probability. There is not a 100% chance you will have twins.
Of course, anything is possible. But, most usually, twins skip generations. So, a twin may be the grandparent of twins, rather than the parent.
Yes. The other twin can be hiding. Because the buzzing sound from the scan scares them.