no
conceiving twins has nothing to do with the males side of the family. It all depends on the female and if she hyper ovulates or not.
Yes, you can.
Having a husband who is a twin and having twin sisters may increase your chances of having twins, but it depends on various factors. The likelihood of fraternal twins can be influenced by genetics, particularly on the mother's side. Since you have twin sisters, you might have a higher chance of releasing multiple eggs during ovulation, which can lead to fraternal twins. However, identical twins are not influenced by genetics and occur randomly. Overall, while your family history suggests a higher likelihood, it doesn't guarantee that you will have twins.
you could but it normally skips a generation
The chances of having twins can be influenced by genetics, but it's not guaranteed. In this scenario, with multiple twins in the family, there may be a slightly higher likelihood of having twins due to a genetic predisposition, but it's not definite. Other factors like age, ethnicity, and lifestyle also play a role in the likelihood of having twins.
the statistics of twins marrying twins having twin children is only a slight fractional increase in percentage of chance. it is almost negligable however the slight increase has lead many people to believe the common misconseption of twim marraige resulting in the birth of more twins alot.
Yes, DNA testing can determine if someone is a twin by comparing the genetic material from the twins. Identical twins will have the same DNA, while fraternal twins will share about 50% of their DNA, similar to siblings. DNA testing can provide information about the likelihood of someone being a twin.
Two different males father fraternal twins. Google superfecundation.
very very high
Well im a dr so i can tell you that your son can not have any twins! its just impossible!
No, being a fraternal twin does not increase the likelihood of giving birth to fraternal twins. The chances of having fraternal twins are determined by the mother's genetics and are not influenced by being a twin herself.
Yes, twins have more likelihood of having twins than other people who are not twins. >>> This is only true if it is the female who is a twin. Since twinning is caused by either a) ovulating more than one egg at a time (fraternal twins) or b) having the egg separate completely during mitosis (identical twins), it doesn't make any difference whether or not the male partner is a twin. It all has to do with the ova; therefore, only the female's family history of twins matters.