No, not all twin babies conceived through artificial insemination are dizygotic. While artificial insemination can lead to the fertilization of two separate eggs, resulting in dizygotic (fraternal) twins, it can also involve the transfer of a single embryo that splits into two, leading to monozygotic (identical) twins. The type of twins depends on the specifics of the fertilization process and embryo development, not solely on the method of conception.
dizygotic or non-identical twins
desperate housewife (Bree) Marcia Cross had twin babies
Fraternal twins (or nonidentical twins) develop when two separate sperm fertilize two separate eggs. This creates two genetically different (dizygotic) embryos. In this case, the only thing the babies will be sharing (for now) is your uterus (give them some credit — it’s not that big!).
There are many places that images of twin babies can be found. You can try sources such as Google or Yahoo! images. Websites such as Shutterstock, Fanpop and Pinterest also have a number of images of twin babies.
they are twin babies that are not real
Yes, a cat can have anwhere from 1 to 6+ babies at a time
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yes, Jennifer Lopez will be having her twin babies very soon!
The midwife had delivered so many babies in her career.The twin babies were crying in their cribs.
Hahaha she doesn't have babies.
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Yes, twin heartbeats can be different due to variations in position, development, and size of the babies. Factors such as gestational age, health of the babies, and umbilical cord connections can also affect the variation in twin heartbeats. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor both babies closely to ensure they are developing well.