It depends on several things: age - with older women at higher risk, ethnicity/race, - with black/Africans at highest risk of fraternal twins, and Asians at lowest risk. The risk of identical twins is the same across ethnic groups, family history of multiple births - for fraternal twins, the expectant mother's family history, for identical twins, the family history of both expectant parents. All in all, the usual quoted risk is about 2-5% naturally, up to 10% for oral fertility drugs, and higher for injectable medications.
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.
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
I looked it up and what I found was this: "32.2 per 1,000" I don't know what that means, but maybe you do.
The probability is the same as if you had no history of twins in your family. There is no genetic component with identical twins, it is just something that happens. Fraternal twins occur if a mother "drops" two eggs in one month. Your father being a fraternal twin does not make you "drop" more than one egg in a month and so does not increase your chances of having twins. Your maternal grandfather being a fraternal twin did not effect your mother's ability to drop more than one egg and so did not effect your ability to "drop" more than one egg and so does not increase your ability to have twins.
I'm not sure on the actual percentages. It firstly depends on if your father is an identical or non-identical twin. (Maternal or fraternal) Non-identical (fraternal) twins are the hereditary type, not the identical ones. Identical twins are simply a hiccup with the cell division during fetal growth, whereas non-identical twins are due to the hereditary tendency of the woman releasing more than one egg at a time. The gene for non-identical twins is directly passed from fathers to daughters, and the chance of having twins usually skips a generation too (like baldness in men!). So, if your father is a twin (a non-identical twin) and you are his daughter, it's possible that you may also have twins, but it's far more likely that your daughter will. My father is a twin (his brother died at birth and it's not known if he was maternal or fraternal unfortunately) and I only have 1 child (a daughter). She has a very high chance of having twins if dad was fraternal.
You can't get twins without a Fertility Wand, unless there is a VERY rare glitch and you get twins by accident.
It is possible but it is almost impossible to tell. However, the chances of having twins, if your parents had twins without the use of fertility drugs, is greater than if they only had single births. There are old "wives tales" or "myths" about twins, such as that they usually skip a generation. For instance, your mother had twins, so your children (or another one of your mothers daughters, children) will have twins. There is no scientific basis for this.
You can only produce twins by using the fertility wand on Howrse. There is no other way.
There are a couple of ways that multiples are conceived: 1) Multiple eggs are released or there is more than one ovulation. Two eggs are fertilized and you have fraternal twins. This can happen with or without fertility drugs. 2) One egg is fertilized and then splits in two resulting in identical twins. This can happen with or without fertility drugs. 3) In cases of in vitro fertilization (IVF), 3 or more fertilized eggs are put back into the uterus. The rationale is that not all of these will implant, though sometimes they do.
There is no other way, The only way to have twins is by buying the fertility wand (or a pack with it).
The likelihood of having twins varies depending on factors such as genetics, age, and ethnicity. On average, twins occur in about 1 in 30 births. Factors such as fertility treatments, family history of twins, and maternal age can increase the chances of having twins.
They take fertility drugs to get pregnant exactly WHEN they want while increasing their changes of multiple births.
Taking fertility pills increases the chances. The chance of having twins goes up with being slightly overweight. Older women also have a larger chance of having twins.
There are some fertility treatments that can increase a woman's chances of having twins. However, there is no medicine that one can take to guarantee that they would give birth to twins.
There is a lifetime wish where you can have better fertility, but without it, you just have to hope for the best.
Here are the variables that increase chances of having twins or multiple babies: 1) You the mom are over 45 2)You live in Massachusetts 3)You take fertility drugs or undergo fertility treatments 4)You, your mother, or her mother is a fraternal twin. Skips generations 5)You already had fraternal twins 6)You are Nigerian 7)You are tall or overweight. Here are the variables that decrease chances of having twins or multiple babies: 1)You are Hispanic or Asian 2)You are under 25 3)You live in Hawaii If you are looking for statistics for identical multiple births (instead of fraternal), then the chances are very much less likely than fraternal twins. ~The chances of having triplets or more is 1 in 8100 and odds having quadruplets are 1 in 729,000
Research has shown that as you age you release more Fsh, making the occurrence of multiples increase to 21.7 per cent per 1000 live births. Also, the increasing use of fertility drugs and Ivf, at these ages increase your chance of twins.