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An Heterotopic pregnancy is a one in thirty three thousand chance of conceiving twins all be it one fetus is in the womb and the other fetus is ectopic.
If you were to miscarry one twin the other fetus can still survive, but the chances for that are SLIM!!
Yes they can produce twins, however, births of viable twins are actually quite rare about 4% of twin births result in 2 viable foals. Most mares in foal with twins will have one viable foal, or they will abort both twins because the two placentas will not support foals once they get to a certain size. Often, if there is a large difference in placentation between the two fetuses the smaller fetus will die and either mummify or decay. Mummification of one fetus will often allow the other fetus to develop to term. The production of identical twins is much rarer still.
If there is no risk to the other baby, then you can go to full term, or even premature labor. The fetus will have past on and eventually deminimize.
How do fraternal twins form? Answer one egg from each ovary is fertilized.
Yes, it means that the other fetus did not fully develop. Alot of times it will not affect the other fetus. This only happen within the first 14 weeks of the pregnancy.
Because the sow's reproductive tract is designed to enable her to have more than one fetus inside her, not as identical twins either. Black bear sows often don't just have twins, they can have triplets and quadruplets too!
I am a twin. same with me . could have possibly died
theoretically yes. it obviously all has to do with genes. in regards to appearance, some may be born to look very white, even though they still have black genes. also, sometimes twins are conceived, one of the twins dies, the other fetus absorbs the genetic material and incorporates into their own system. in a sense, these people have two sets of genes, and sometimes one set of genes will code for one thing, and a different set will code for something else.. in a very unlikely situation, say there is a set of fraternal twins, one black, one white, white fetus dies, black fetus absorbs white fetus, incorporates the white genes for reproduction, and voila, white kid. of course, in this situation, the black person would still have some white genes in them.
Identical twins develop from a single zygote that splits into two embryos during early development. Therefore, only one zygote is needed to form identical twins.
A woman who has delivered more than one viable offspring is called multipara.
Yes, a woman can have two amniotic sacs, which typically occurs in the case of a multiple pregnancy, such as twins. Each fetus can develop in its own amniotic sac, a condition known as dichorionic-diamniotic twins. This situation allows each fetus to have its own space and fluid, reducing the risk of complications associated with shared sacs. However, not all twins will have separate sacs; some may share one, leading to different classifications of twin pregnancies.