No, you will not that is a mith.
No, but if you have twins in your family there is a good chance of twins but soy stuff does not increase or decrease your chance of having twins.
Fertility treatments can increase the chance of twins as they can make the ovaries put out more than one egg at a time.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that eating yams or any specific food can increase the likelihood of having twins. While some studies have suggested that certain diets may influence twin births, factors such as genetics, age, and ethnicity play a more significant role. Therefore, the amount of yams consumed would not determine the chances of conceiving twins.
Yes
When you eat yams it will increase twin pregnany and it is true for a facted and doctors say it is true so if you want twin eat yams
There are a number of ways to boost the chance of getting pregnant with twins. These include consulting a fertility expert, adding dairy, wild yams and folic acid to your diet and undertaking IVF treatment.
The chance of having twins can be influenced by genetics, but having a twin great-grandfather does not significantly increase your odds. The likelihood of having fraternal twins is more strongly associated with a family history of twins on the mother's side. Overall, the general chance of having twins is about 1 in 30, but this can vary based on various factors, including maternal age and ethnicity.
actually u have a greater chance of twins then
the statistics of twins marrying twins having twin children is only a slight fractional increase in percentage of chance. it is almost negligable however the slight increase has lead many people to believe the common misconseption of twim marraige resulting in the birth of more twins alot.
Oh yes it does! I never dreamt I would become pregnant with twins. There are no twins in my side of the family. None that I know of. However, at my baby shower, I found out from my boyfriend's family that there were at least 4 sets of twins in his family; his grandmother had twins, his grand aunt had 2 sets of twins and his cousin had twins. It's amazing how science doesn't know everything because my high school friend had fraternal twins and when she found out I was having identical twins she told me that that wasn't hereditary, but obviously it is after learning my boyfriend's family's history.
The likelihood of having twins varies depending on factors such as genetics, age, and ethnicity. On average, twins occur in about 1 in 30 births. Factors such as fertility treatments, family history of twins, and maternal age can increase the chances of having twins.
Having twins is based on probability. There is not a 100% chance you will have twins.