Yes, it is possible for a woman to have twins from two different fathers in a rare phenomenon called heteropaternal superfecundation. This can occur when a woman releases multiple eggs during ovulation and has sexual intercourse with different partners during the same ovulation period.
Yes. It is possible for twins to have different fathers in a phenomenon called heteropaternal superfecundation, which occurs when two of a woman's eggs are fertilized by sperm from two different men.
Yes, it is possible for fraternal twins to have different fathers if the mother has had intercourse with more than one man during her fertile period. This phenomenon is known as heteropaternal superfecundation.
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No, she is not a twin. But she has a younger sister who is a twin.
The address of the Twin Groves Branch Library is: 10 Twin Groves, Twin Groves, 72039 M
You don't have to be a twin to give birth to a twin, neither does your partner, the fact that one is or isn't a twin is irrelevant. So yes, someone that's not a twin can have twins with a partner that's mother is a twin.
Gemelo/a (Identical twin) Mellizo/a (fraternal twin)
No, he does not have a twin.
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.
"Twin", as a noun, is singular; so, "twin is" is correct. "Twins" or "twin & _____" would be plural, in which case "are" would be correct.
Yes,Mudflap Is The Red Twin And, Skidz Is The Green Twin.