It is rare for normal labor to exceed 24 hours between delivery of multiple babies. This is because at birth, the mother's body undergoes changes that would make it difficult for any babies to continue relying on the placenta and umbilical cord.
However, when very premature births occur, it may be possible to have prolonged durations. In 2013, a mother in Ireland gave birth at 23 weeks to one fraternal twin, but the other remained in the womb for another 87 days, with labor induced at week 36. One twin daughter was born on June 1, 2012, the other on August 27, and both survived. The first, however, defied high odds against survival and spent the intervening three months in an incubator.
Twin are only those who are born at the same time, or almost the same time. Childern born 9 months apart aren't twins, they are siblings.
Sure, technically it's possible for half siblings to be born on the same day if their parents are in a polyamorous relationship or if their parents have children with different partners around the same time. So, yes, it's not impossible for half siblings to share a birthday, but it's definitely not the norm. Life is full of surprises, honey!
No u werent conceived at the same time
Yes, siblings born less than a year apart are often referred to as Irish twins. This term is not accurate historically as it is not exclusive to Irish families, and the modern use of this term can be considered offensive.
That's not possible since the group disbanded dissolved about two hundred years before Brandy was born.
Aaron Copland was a teacher, composer, writer and conductor who lived from 1900 to 1990. He was born in Brooklyn to a Jewish couple from Lithuania and was fifth and last child in the family.
Quintuplets are 5 babies born on the same day to the same mother, born a matter of minutes or hours apart.
all in october
if the younger sibling was born prematurely
Since she was the only one born out of the foam of the Mediterranean, there are no siblings.
Siblings born on the same date but different years are called "Irish twins." This term is used colloquially to refer to siblings born within one year of each other.
Such an event is highly impossible because siblings receive the same set of genes from their parents. The slight differences in their DNA is due to allelic differences and due to recombinational events. However, no such event can cause a total mismatch of the DNA of two siblings from the same parents.