No. it depends more on the womans eggs and her bodys capability of carrying twins.
From what i know, if your twins are identical then you have no increased chance of having twins a second time. If your twins are fraternal, you are twice as likely to have twins again because fraternal twins are the result of more than egg being released and that is a genetic trate.
There is no precise percentage of fraternal or identical twins but it is estimated that 2/3 of all twins are fraternal where as 1/3 of twins are identical.
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
about 43%
No.
Identical twins come from one egg and one sperm. Fraternal twins come from two eggs and two sperm.
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To keep it simple and not get too technical, fraternal twins are from two eggs and two sperm that independently combine to produce a baby. Identical twins come from a single egg and sperm that divide to create two separate children. Gender is controlled by the males sperm and whether it contains the male genetic X chromosome. Since identical twins have the same sperm their genetic makeup is exactly the same (same egg and sperm used in development). Fraternal twins have two separate sperm and therefore it is possible one has the X chromosome and other does not.
No, fraternal twins do.
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No, the male sperm does not determine whether twins are conceived. The occurrence of twins is primarily dependent on the female's ovulation process: fraternal twins result from the release of multiple eggs during ovulation, while identical twins arise from the splitting of a single fertilized egg. Factors such as genetics, maternal age, and certain fertility treatments can influence the likelihood of having twins, but the sperm itself does not decide this outcome.
If a boy and a girl are twins, they are known as fraternal twins. Fraternal twins result from the fertilization of two separate eggs by two separate sperm cells, whereas identical twins result from the fertilization of a single egg by a single sperm cell that later splits into two embryos.
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.
No. They have to come from the same egg and sperm to have the same DNA (and be identical). Fraternal twins are non identical twins and come from two separate eggs.
yes, they can, but it is very rare.
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