Most likely but not 100 percent!
i think it usually skips a generation, so your kids will probably have twins.
It is possible to have multiple sets of multiples, and giving birth to multiples can also skip a generation. Hyper ovulation (the tendency to release multiple eggs during ovulation, increasing the chances of conceiving fraternal twins) is a factor in giving birth to twins.
That means that the mother delivers more than one infant during birth. Twins, triplets, etc.
Ian MacGillivray has written: 'Human multiple reproduction' -- subject(s): Multiple birth, Multiple pregnancy, Twins
Susanna was the eldest. Hamnet and Judith were twins and it is not recorded which was older.
There is only a 5-7% chance of having twins and <1% chance of triplets (triplets has only happened once as far as I know). So, it's possible for the twins, but not highly likely. But, your chances are better for a single birth.
The olsen twins are older by 21 days.
December 25, 1984 There identical twins Jessica-Louise is one minute older then Lisa-Marie
They are actually twins!
Yes, horses can give birth to twins, although it is rare. Twins can occur when the mare releases multiple eggs during ovulation, which are then fertilized by separate sperm. Twin pregnancies in horses can be risky due to complications such as developmental abnormalities and pregnancy loss.
Twins that fail to separate at birth are called conjoined twins. They are physically connected to each other at birth due to incomplete division of the fertilized egg.