The chances of being born a twin is 1/33
No. The chances of them being the same sex are the same as if they were not twins at all.
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
Taking fertility pills increases the chances. The chance of having twins goes up with being slightly overweight. Older women also have a larger chance of having twins.
51.6% chance of being born male.
yes, you can have babies, but the chances of having twins or tripplets isn't very high
These chances are very unlikely. Once you have one set of twins, your uterus is so small that it is small enough for only one child. if you have a set of fraternal twins your chances of having a set again are high, i don't think uterus size comes into it. Fraternal twins are the result of 2 separate eggs being released (multi ovulation) and being fertilised by 2 separate sperm, fraternal twins run in familys but anyone can have them and the older you get the more likely you are to have a set of fraternals. Identical twins are the result of one fertilised egg splitting in 2 and this is completely random, identicals don't run in families
I really have no idea
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.
Twins are born under two conditions. The first is when a fertilized egg splits into two embryos, resulting in identical twins. There has been no genetic link established for identical twins. The second is when two ova are released and both are fertilised, resulting in fraternal twins. The trait to release two eggs does have a genetic relationship, but it is passed down on the female side. There are other a factors that increase this occurance, including being overweight and older. The chances are totally unrelated to your husband being a twin.
Myomectomy alone wouldn't change the likelihood of conceiving twins.
no
its not likely that you will have twins then... normally you will not have a chance of having twins unless your mother side of the family has a history of twins it matter if you dads side does or not and also if you are over the age of 35 years old. Most likely if your siblings are twins the there is a possibility that they them selves or their children will have twins..