Yes, this is known as Dual Egg Pregnancy, it is very very rare but happens on occasion. I read a study that said 3 out of 5000 pregnancies occur because of this. And the baby is often female because of the excess amounts of estrogen and dual X chromosomes.
No, two eggs cannot combine to create a baby. In sexual reproduction, an egg from a female must be fertilized by a sperm from a male in order to create a baby.
Stress, diet, other hormone imbalances and pregnancy.
The breeding season for king cobras begins in January. The female will lay her eggs two months after mating. The eggs incubate for 60 to 70 days before they hatch.
Pregnancy and hemophilia are two main reasons that these tests are inaccurate.
Yes, combining an egg and a sperm can create a genetically unique individual through the process of fertilization.
Scrambled eggs are a mixture, not a compound. A mixture consists of two or more substances that retain their individual properties, while a compound is a substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine in fixed proportions. In scrambled eggs, the ingredients like eggs, milk, and seasonings are combined through cooking but do not undergo a chemical change. Therefore, they can be separated back into their individual components.
No. There is nothing you can do to affect the size of the baby's head.
Non-identical twins are when 2 sperm cells fertilize two different eggs during the same pregnancy.
he had five eggs not two eggs
The sperm in the pollinfrom stamens on one flower combine with the eggs in the pistil of the other flower to make seeds.
Where one cell splits into 2 or 3 durning the early age of pregnancy
If the eggs don't hatch it mean they were either never fertile to begin with (the goose never mated or the mating never resulted in a pregnancy), or she didn't sit on her eggs constantly and they were exposed to the elements.