No, a mother and daughter cannot be twins. Twins are typically defined as two offspring born from the same pregnancy, while a mother is a separate individual who has given birth to her child. However, it is possible for a mother to have twins in a subsequent pregnancy, but they would not be twin siblings to the mother.
Twins come from the mother, as it is the mother's body that releases the eggs that can be fertilized by the father's sperm to create twins.
Your mother's son is you or your brother. Your mother's son's daughter is your daughter, or your niece. Your mother's son's daughter's mother is your wife, or your sister-in-law.
This question is inconclusive it has no correlation or form of obtaining an answer.
Yes - very possibly as twins run in the family.
I DONT KNOW WHAT THE CHANCES ARE BUT MY SISTER-IN-LAW AND I BOTH HAVE A SET OF FRATERNAL TWIN GIRLS. HERS ARE 10 YEARS OLD AND MINE WILL BE 1 YEAR OLD IN ABOUT 2 MONTHS. IM SURE IT HAPPENS BUT I WOULD IMAGINE ITS NOT COMMON. MY HUSBANDS MOTHER WAS SHOCKED THAT HER DAUGHTER HAD TWINS, AND THEN HER SON HAD THEM. MY HUSBAND AND SISTER IN LAW ARE NOT TWINS. THEY HAVE TWIN AUNTS ON THEIR MOTHERS SIDE OF THE FAMILY, NONE ON THE FATHERS, AND I HAVE SEVERAL TWINS ON MY FATHERS SIDE, BUT NONE AT ALL ON MY MOTHERS. THE GENE IS ALWAYS CARRIED BY THE MOTHER TO DAUGHTER, SO I DONT KNOW JUST COINCIDENCE i GUESS.
If Tara's daughter is your daughter's mother, and you are a woman, you are Tara's daughter.
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He Has a 1 Set Of Twins
Yes, he has twins
Yes, a grandmother is a mother. A mother to her daughter. She is grandmother to her daughter's children.
If it is YOUR mother or daughter just say hi mum/daughter or Dear Mother or daughters name.
If Paula's mother's mother had only one daughter, that is the same as saying that Paula's grandmother had only one daughter. Therefore Paula is the daughter of the only one daughter that her grandmother had.