It completely depends... If she was a fertility treatment baby or natural.
Having a family history of twins, particularly on the mother's side, can increase the likelihood of having twins, but the influence varies. If your aunt had fraternal twins, it may suggest a genetic predisposition, especially if it's a trait that runs in the family. However, identical twins are not influenced by genetics, so the chances remain largely the same regardless of family history. Overall, while there may be a slight increase in the odds, it is not guaranteed.
Some women have four babies instead of one and this is called quadruplets..
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
A quadruplet is a section in a poem that only has four lines.
No, Rosa Parks was not a quadruplet. She was the first born, followed by her younger brother Sylvester.
No.
When referring to all four babies, the correct spelling is quadruplets."The quadruplets are very cute".When referring to just one of those four babies, the correct spelling is quadruplet.."I think she is a quadruplet".
No they are twins...
yes, you can have babies, but the chances of having twins or tripplets isn't very high
Overall chances of your having twins are about 3.2%. According to several sources, here are some factors in increasing your chances of having twins: You are over 45 (17% of women over 45 have twins). You have twins in your family on your mom's side (17%). You are African-American. You have been pregnant before. You have had twins before (12%). You are undergoing fertility treatment. You are overweight. You are tall.
Its possible. My great-uncle and great-aunt were twins. I could have been a twin, but I am not.
The chances of being born a twin is 1/33