Yes, it is possible for a mother to be pregnant with twins, where one twin can develop inside the other. This phenomenon is known as "twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome" or "vanishing twin syndrome," where one embryo is absorbed by the other during early pregnancy. In rare cases, a condition called "fetus in fetu" can occur, where a malformed twin becomes encapsulated within the other twin's body, resembling a parasitic twin. However, such cases are extremely uncommon.
She was pregnant with two babys at the same time.
Not necessarily you could be having twins and they don't have to be identical.
It's rare, but possible
it is not possible unless the girl gets raped
Was pregnant with twins. She had Eddy and Nelson in October of 2010.
She is pregnant, but doesn't know if it's with twins yet though.
Yes, it is possible for a mother to have fraternal twins with different fathers, a phenomenon known as heteropaternal superfecundation. This occurs when a woman releases multiple eggs during ovulation and has sexual intercourse with different partners within a short timeframe.
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.
Yes. It is possible to have a set of fraternal twins in which there is one boy and one girl.
If the child is young enough when it dies, the fetus is simply absorbed. If the child is well developed, medical attention is necessary, as the decaying body can be toxic to both the mother and the unborn sibling. In any case, if you are aware of the death of a fetus that you are carrying, you need to consult a medical professional immediately.
The frequency of being pregnant with twins 1male 1female is 50 %.
DNA tests are almost always an absolute indicator of the paternity of children. In very rare cases (chimera), involving the ovaries of unborn fraternal twins, DNA testing will also correctly indicate that the birth mother is not the biological mother.