They don't. Twins are an example of more than one baby. But from your view, our cells are complicated and to have more than one baby would take much more energy than is sensible.
The noun 'children' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for people. The noun 'children' is the plural form of the noun 'child'.
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Yes, when indicating possession for multiple people, you add an apostrophe after the "s" at the end of the plural noun. For example, "the teachers' lounge" refers to a lounge belonging to multiple teachers. If the noun is irregular and does not end in "s," you would add an apostrophe followed by "s," as in "the children's toys."
Dharitri is a number of things. It is a first name of multiple people, as well as a play school for children. It is also a type of person, kind of like a race of people.
Yes, he has multiple.
Anyone can get get multiple autoimmune diseases. There is nothing unique about children.
Septuplets.
He had 21 children which includes his step children as well. He claimed them all.
Yes, Chinese people can keep all of their children. My wife (who is Chinese) has twin nephews. Also, even if Chinese people have multiple births they are allowed to keep all of their children. They may have to pay a fine, depending on the circumstances, but children are never taken away based on the "one-child policy." It's more of a suggestion than anything else.
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No; she is said sometimes to have only had Anubis.
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